The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 156
... probably a much better knowledge of the characters and capacities of the eminent statesmen who have been her confidential servants than they have of each other . She knows Mr. Gladstone probably better than Lord Beaconsfield did . She ...
... probably a much better knowledge of the characters and capacities of the eminent statesmen who have been her confidential servants than they have of each other . She knows Mr. Gladstone probably better than Lord Beaconsfield did . She ...
Page 323
... probably get less meat , instead of more , from Canada , by allowing store beasts to come to us from that country , so far as the insignificant pro- portions of the trade have any influence upon the meat supply . As it has not been ...
... probably get less meat , instead of more , from Canada , by allowing store beasts to come to us from that country , so far as the insignificant pro- portions of the trade have any influence upon the meat supply . As it has not been ...
Page 709
... probably be one penny in the pound . The rate of the graduated tax is fixed : estates liable to the tax in respect of from £ 5,000 to £ 10,000 worth of bare land are to pay one - eighth of a penny , the rate rising by eighths of a penny ...
... probably be one penny in the pound . The rate of the graduated tax is fixed : estates liable to the tax in respect of from £ 5,000 to £ 10,000 worth of bare land are to pay one - eighth of a penny , the rate rising by eighths of a penny ...
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