The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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... true of lap - dogs is true of all the rest . When these two qualities - this pity , this delicacy , born of the power of individualization possessed by women — are lost by their own hardness and coarseness , or are suffered to be unduly ...
... true of lap - dogs is true of all the rest . When these two qualities - this pity , this delicacy , born of the power of individualization possessed by women — are lost by their own hardness and coarseness , or are suffered to be unduly ...
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... true , genuine , and a veritable thing ? A satirist might , perhaps , go on to ask if it has not become a coin of small value . What is it that , not technically and nominally , but really and genuinely , the Crown can do ? It cannot ...
... true , genuine , and a veritable thing ? A satirist might , perhaps , go on to ask if it has not become a coin of small value . What is it that , not technically and nominally , but really and genuinely , the Crown can do ? It cannot ...
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... true cause of the evil , and with it the true nature of the remedy , are still as much as possible kept out of sight . The Irish are perma- nently discontented because they are permanently poor . What they really want is to be better ...
... true cause of the evil , and with it the true nature of the remedy , are still as much as possible kept out of sight . The Irish are perma- nently discontented because they are permanently poor . What they really want is to be better ...
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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