The Nineteenth Century, Volume 32Henry S. King & Company, 1890 |
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Page 341
... question than they are now - and that is saying a great deal . It is possible this weari- ness may induce the electorate to inflict so decisive a defeat on the partisans of Home Rule as to shelve the question for another genera- tion ...
... question than they are now - and that is saying a great deal . It is possible this weari- ness may induce the electorate to inflict so decisive a defeat on the partisans of Home Rule as to shelve the question for another genera- tion ...
Page 520
... question of the Judiciary , speaking for myself , I find no fault with the provisions in the Act of 1886. No reasonable man can object to such safeguards as may be considered desirable to ensure that no injustice be done to the present ...
... question of the Judiciary , speaking for myself , I find no fault with the provisions in the Act of 1886. No reasonable man can object to such safeguards as may be considered desirable to ensure that no injustice be done to the present ...
Page 893
... question is not only prominently but energetically discussed , and resolutions in support are carried with out opposition . Reasonable and adequate control over the legislative machine for purposes of labour reform would be as much in ...
... question is not only prominently but energetically discussed , and resolutions in support are carried with out opposition . Reasonable and adequate control over the legislative machine for purposes of labour reform would be as much in ...
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7 By the Rev W H Dallinger | 7 |
224 1002 | 243 |
SOME TALK ABOUT CLERGYMEN By Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell | 487 |
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