The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 31
In writing of allotments I am well aware that a considerable number of persons ardently desire the extension of small farming in this country . I do not desire to evade that important and attractive question , but merely to keep it in ...
In writing of allotments I am well aware that a considerable number of persons ardently desire the extension of small farming in this country . I do not desire to evade that important and attractive question , but merely to keep it in ...
Page 36
... considerably reduced by their influence , the old folk are kept out of the Union , and labour of the right sort is secured by the attraction of homes that the men would be loth to leave . An interesting experiment has been tried in ...
... considerably reduced by their influence , the old folk are kept out of the Union , and labour of the right sort is secured by the attraction of homes that the men would be loth to leave . An interesting experiment has been tried in ...
Page 38
... considerable loss . The greater the town , the greater the difficulty of providing allotments . But , on the other hand , the good which might be done in the great towns is incomparably greater than in the case of the rural districts ...
... considerable loss . The greater the town , the greater the difficulty of providing allotments . But , on the other hand , the good which might be done in the great towns is incomparably greater than in the case of the rural districts ...
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... considerably distinguished himself . He was the favourite of the head - master , always stood at the top of his class , and in 1835 passed his final examination brilliantly . It was with regret that his master , as well as his uncle ...
... considerably distinguished himself . He was the favourite of the head - master , always stood at the top of his class , and in 1835 passed his final examination brilliantly . It was with regret that his master , as well as his uncle ...
Page 84
... considerable annoyance from some of his elder colleagues . There were , in fact , only two of the latter with whom he cultivated any close intercourse : Hoffman von Fallers- leben and Dr. Geyder . It was poesy and liberal views , both ...
... considerable annoyance from some of his elder colleagues . There were , in fact , only two of the latter with whom he cultivated any close intercourse : Hoffman von Fallers- leben and Dr. Geyder . It was poesy and liberal views , both ...
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