The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... ment in all legislation and administration affecting Scotland , but recognition ( to use Mr. Gladstone's phrase ) by a disintegration of the capital institutions of the United Kingdom . Even a small measure of autonomy based on this ...
... ment in all legislation and administration affecting Scotland , but recognition ( to use Mr. Gladstone's phrase ) by a disintegration of the capital institutions of the United Kingdom . Even a small measure of autonomy based on this ...
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... ment . It matters not for such purposes whether there was or was not any real person corresponding to Sir Balaam , to whom his wife said , when he was enriched by Cornish wreckers , “ Live like yourself " When lo ! two puddings smoked ...
... ment . It matters not for such purposes whether there was or was not any real person corresponding to Sir Balaam , to whom his wife said , when he was enriched by Cornish wreckers , “ Live like yourself " When lo ! two puddings smoked ...
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... ment since the days of Chaucer , and he deliberately travelled back two hundred years up the stream to reconstitute for himself out of the diction of a simpler age a mode of harmony adapted to the images that possessed his mind . " A ...
... ment since the days of Chaucer , and he deliberately travelled back two hundred years up the stream to reconstitute for himself out of the diction of a simpler age a mode of harmony adapted to the images that possessed his mind . " A ...
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... ment of his estate is due to the fact that he is not led astray by theory , nor guided by mere kindly feelings , but by strong common- sense and great experience . It is necessary for a large land proprietor to proceed with caution , or ...
... ment of his estate is due to the fact that he is not led astray by theory , nor guided by mere kindly feelings , but by strong common- sense and great experience . It is necessary for a large land proprietor to proceed with caution , or ...
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... ment was so great that the allotment system has been greatly extended in many adjoining parishes . From the first an annual exhibition of allotment produce has been held in Tortworth Park , where the allottees assemble as Lord Ducie's ...
... ment was so great that the allotment system has been greatly extended in many adjoining parishes . From the first an annual exhibition of allotment produce has been held in Tortworth Park , where the allottees assemble as Lord Ducie's ...
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