The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... regard to the retention of Irish members at Westminster . Sir George Trevelyan presents the most striking illustration of the effect pro- duced by these concessions . So completely have they captivated him , that he has lost all ...
... regard to the retention of Irish members at Westminster . Sir George Trevelyan presents the most striking illustration of the effect pro- duced by these concessions . So completely have they captivated him , that he has lost all ...
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... regard to legislation and the attempts of Parliament to extend allotments , that is naturally a very interesting part of our subject , since the experience of the past , and the effect of Acts of Parliament in promoting garden ...
... regard to legislation and the attempts of Parliament to extend allotments , that is naturally a very interesting part of our subject , since the experience of the past , and the effect of Acts of Parliament in promoting garden ...
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... regard to the rules of political economy . But although wheat from India may be cheap , and wages may be dear in this country , arbitrary rules limiting the size of allotments seem to me quite out of place . On this point the holders of ...
... regard to the rules of political economy . But although wheat from India may be cheap , and wages may be dear in this country , arbitrary rules limiting the size of allotments seem to me quite out of place . On this point the holders of ...
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... regard to practical farming can only be settled in the field , and , in most cases , the patent - leather booted and kid- gloved theorist is not at all at home in a field . I must ask him , nevertheless , in what part of the country his ...
... regard to practical farming can only be settled in the field , and , in most cases , the patent - leather booted and kid- gloved theorist is not at all at home in a field . I must ask him , nevertheless , in what part of the country his ...
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... regard to the allotment system with far more effect than in the case of the rural districts , where the local authorities are more scattered and less likely to work well together for a common object . There were in 1886 , 386,000 ...
... regard to the allotment system with far more effect than in the case of the rural districts , where the local authorities are more scattered and less likely to work well together for a common object . There were in 1886 , 386,000 ...
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