The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... English Poetry . Competition and Free Trade . Parliamentary Procedure The Prospects of Fair Trade Two Views of the Novelist The Truth about Allotments Cobden's Dream Comfort and Safety in London Theatres . Effects of Town Life upon the ...
... English Poetry . Competition and Free Trade . Parliamentary Procedure The Prospects of Fair Trade Two Views of the Novelist The Truth about Allotments Cobden's Dream Comfort and Safety in London Theatres . Effects of Town Life upon the ...
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... English . By I. G. S. The Protectionist Fallacy . THE NATIONAL REVIEW . No. 55. — SEPTEMBER , 1887. AUTHOR . MOTT , Albert J. PAGE • English Farms and the Price of Food . · 529 NORRIS , Edward S. , M.P. Fresh Work for Parliament 415 ...
... English . By I. G. S. The Protectionist Fallacy . THE NATIONAL REVIEW . No. 55. — SEPTEMBER , 1887. AUTHOR . MOTT , Albert J. PAGE • English Farms and the Price of Food . · 529 NORRIS , Edward S. , M.P. Fresh Work for Parliament 415 ...
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... English rule by its interference with their propensity to ill - use natives have been the subject of his rhetorical eulogies . And a community of slave - owners engaged in civil war with men of pre- cisely the same race and lineage as ...
... English rule by its interference with their propensity to ill - use natives have been the subject of his rhetorical eulogies . And a community of slave - owners engaged in civil war with men of pre- cisely the same race and lineage as ...
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Compromise is congenial to the English temperament , and often holds out to weary combatants the promise of at least a transient cessation of strife ; but upon the issue of Home Rule for Ireland , under Mr. Gladstone's conditions ...
Compromise is congenial to the English temperament , and often holds out to weary combatants the promise of at least a transient cessation of strife ; but upon the issue of Home Rule for Ireland , under Mr. Gladstone's conditions ...
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... English poetry should keep before him ; but , in that case , he should treat his subject historically . We cannot determine the historic place of Keats in English literature without considering the stage which the English language had ...
... English poetry should keep before him ; but , in that case , he should treat his subject historically . We cannot determine the historic place of Keats in English literature without considering the stage which the English language had ...
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