They had been promised ameliorationsof their condition as early as 1790, but these promises had not yet been fulfilled.
But they desired to effect all necessary ameliorations cautiously and deliberately.
I have only yet indicated the ameliorations introduced into the organization of the administration.
Important ameliorations have been introduced into the administration of hospitals and prisons.
But although many of the attempts at a change failed, yet some of them succeeded, and have gradually produced ameliorations and improvements in the art of teaching.
Ameliorations in his art, therefore, is now as necessary to the teacher, as improvements in machinery are to the mechanic and the manufacturer.
Sublime Porte undertook to realize without delay the ameliorations and reforms required in the provinces inhabited by Armenians, and to guarantee their safety against the Circassians and Kurds.
And all this reading, and study, was carried on during the active personal exertions which he gave to the opening of the farm and to the ameliorations upon it which comfort exacted.
Though an imperfect representation of the people, even with the great ameliorations of the reform act of 1832, it is at once the democratic branch, and the master-branch of the British government.
This solicitude arose partly from a mistaken view of the condition and necessities of our system, and partly from a misapprehension of the scope and objects of the proposed ameliorations in our School Law.
He besought his councilors to bring about ameliorationsin that which was arbitrary or contrary to the wants of the epoch.
Laws affecting women and children, and labour conditions, have been promoted so that women factory inspectors and the amended shop act were obtained, and many other ameliorations for the women workers.
All these ameliorations reduced the mortality rate very much.
England, established a new constitution, which had received many ameliorations notwithstanding the inefficiency of the liberals, Christiani, Luntzel, etc.
For what purpose were mere presumptive ameliorations to be imposed upon a people thoroughly contented with the laws and customs bequeathed by their ancestors?
In Lombardy, many ameliorations were introduced and the prosperity of the country promoted by the Austrian administration, notwithstanding the national jealousy of the inhabitants.
In the meanwhile, Struensee's reforms went on uninterruptedly; and various ameliorations in the law courts appeared one after the other.
On the other hand, he allows that permanent ameliorations confer an /additional value/ on this primitive capital, an accessory so mixed up with the principal that we cannot separate them.
Review all the permanent ameliorations of which the sum total makes up the value of land, and you will find that to each of them [p278] the same remark applies.
As far as concerns the increase of value arising from ameliorations which the proprietor has made at his own cost, there can be no question.
And from these ameliorations the land-owning class has everywhere derived the chief advantages.
It is quite possible, however, that local ameliorations may be effected.
The ameliorations which the middle class at this time desired, Peel was ready to approve, and these ameliorationsonce granted, the middle class would tend to be Conservative.
With the lapse of time and the general progress of mankind, we may, I think, perceive some such slow ameliorations in the matter of the brutality and superstition of the old religions.
New ameliorations are daily pointed out in the property which he holds in common with others, and this gives him the desire of improving that property which is more peculiarly his own.
The present Constitution of the Union was formed at a later period than those of the majority of the States, and it may have derived some ameliorations from past experience.
In America certain ameliorations are undertaken with much more zeal and activity than elsewhere; in Europe the same ends are promoted by much less social effort, more continuously applied.
But it is said thatameliorations in the moral world may often be effected without expense.
I believe that female suffrage is coming with the other ameliorations and changes which have been tending for so many years in the same direction.
These are certainly great ameliorationsof the law; but how have they been produced?
The means of transportation through the United States was gradually improved, and advantage was taken of theseameliorations to improve the communication of Manitoba.
These ameliorations went as far as the officials of the post office were prepared to recommend, in the existing state of the finances of the provincial post office.
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