The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 69
... present , by a distinct gain for the former . The Democracy has awakened to the dangers of the crisis , and , as has happened before , the Democracy has saved the Empire . Whether that valuable safeguard for the integrity of the Empire ...
... present , by a distinct gain for the former . The Democracy has awakened to the dangers of the crisis , and , as has happened before , the Democracy has saved the Empire . Whether that valuable safeguard for the integrity of the Empire ...
Page 542
542 THE PRESENT STATE OF PEASANT PROPRIETORS IN GERMANY . MUCH has been said and written lately about the life and ways of peasants and labourers in France , Italy , and also the more southern parts of Germany , but nobody , up to the ...
542 THE PRESENT STATE OF PEASANT PROPRIETORS IN GERMANY . MUCH has been said and written lately about the life and ways of peasants and labourers in France , Italy , and also the more southern parts of Germany , but nobody , up to the ...
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... present parliament , if preceded by wise legislation , and not pre- cluded by legislation of an opposite character , for which many tempta- tions may present themselves . The world is governed , on the long run , by facts , not fictions ...
... present parliament , if preceded by wise legislation , and not pre- cluded by legislation of an opposite character , for which many tempta- tions may present themselves . The world is governed , on the long run , by facts , not fictions ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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