The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 36
... given . Each member of the club pays an entrance - fee of 18. , 1d . weekly , and 3d . on the death of any member or his wife ; and the sum of £ 2 is paid to the widow , widower , or nearest relation of any member at his death . Rents ...
... given . Each member of the club pays an entrance - fee of 18. , 1d . weekly , and 3d . on the death of any member or his wife ; and the sum of £ 2 is paid to the widow , widower , or nearest relation of any member at his death . Rents ...
Page 56
... given by him ? The mother who sacrifices her health to her sick child ; the miner who surrenders his chance of safety to his married mate ; the surgeon who devotes his life to save his patient . Surely it may reasonably be maintained ...
... given by him ? The mother who sacrifices her health to her sick child ; the miner who surrenders his chance of safety to his married mate ; the surgeon who devotes his life to save his patient . Surely it may reasonably be maintained ...
Page 62
... given to represent the form of Jesus Christ . I can only represent that of a peasant . " The anecdote , perhaps already too notorious , is cited because it not only illustrates the character of Donatello , but the stages by which he ...
... given to represent the form of Jesus Christ . I can only represent that of a peasant . " The anecdote , perhaps already too notorious , is cited because it not only illustrates the character of Donatello , but the stages by which he ...
Page 77
... given before the Royal Commissioners as to the decided Protectionist policy of foreign countries is perfectly overwhelming . Mr. Carver gives evidence as to the German tariff being increased in 1883. Mr. Bousfield speaks of the same ...
... given before the Royal Commissioners as to the decided Protectionist policy of foreign countries is perfectly overwhelming . Mr. Carver gives evidence as to the German tariff being increased in 1883. Mr. Bousfield speaks of the same ...
Page 89
... a fresh picce each year , a plan which he would certainly have carried out had not outer circumstances unexpectedly given a new direction to his career . II . The storms of the revolutionary years had burst GUSTAV FREYTAG . 89.
... a fresh picce each year , a plan which he would certainly have carried out had not outer circumstances unexpectedly given a new direction to his career . II . The storms of the revolutionary years had burst GUSTAV FREYTAG . 89.
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