The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 69
Page 72
... Colonial assemblies or not is a matter that should be settled by the colony itself . Special care should be taken to ... Colonial legislature ; because it will be found on close examination that the differences in Colonial cus- toms , as ...
... Colonial assemblies or not is a matter that should be settled by the colony itself . Special care should be taken to ... Colonial legislature ; because it will be found on close examination that the differences in Colonial cus- toms , as ...
Page 435
... Colony or Colonial undertaking . It will be simply invaluable to him , and through him to the Colony , to have some recognized public institution to which he could freely resort , secure of finding ready to hand , and absolutely ...
... Colony or Colonial undertaking . It will be simply invaluable to him , and through him to the Colony , to have some recognized public institution to which he could freely resort , secure of finding ready to hand , and absolutely ...
Page 440
... Colonies and Colonial life as is required for investors , manufacturers , traders , and emigrants in the mother country . In regard both to record and exhibition it would , I think , be most practical and useful to arrange , not by Colonies ...
... Colonies and Colonial life as is required for investors , manufacturers , traders , and emigrants in the mother country . In regard both to record and exhibition it would , I think , be most practical and useful to arrange , not by Colonies ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
authority bimetallic bishops Canons Carlyle character Church clergy Colonial Conservative Constitution Cremieux Crown 8vo division doubt Ecréhous Empire England English existence fact farmers favour feel foreign France French friends Germany give gold and silver Government hand House of Commons House of Lords Imperial India influence interest Ireland Irish King labour laity land legislation less letter Liberal Lincoln's Inn living London Lord Lord Hartington Lord Randolph Churchill Lord Salisbury marriage matter means ment mind NATIONAL REVIEW nature never object opinion parish Parliament Party persons poem poet political possession present Prince principle question ratio reason regard religion rule Russia schools Sir William Hamilton society Synod tenant things tion tithes Tory Victor whole women words write young