The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... side of St. George's Channel over the machinery of law and order in Ireland ( except an utterly hollow and illusory reservation ) would be assented to by Mr. Parnell , whom Mr. Gladstone is pledged to satisfy . Some of us Liberal ...
... side of St. George's Channel over the machinery of law and order in Ireland ( except an utterly hollow and illusory reservation ) would be assented to by Mr. Parnell , whom Mr. Gladstone is pledged to satisfy . Some of us Liberal ...
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... side , because it is quite com- patible with the entire exclusion of the Irish Members from West- minster . There can be no question that Canada and New South Wales are integral parts of the Empire . Neither is there any question of the ...
... side , because it is quite com- patible with the entire exclusion of the Irish Members from West- minster . There can be no question that Canada and New South Wales are integral parts of the Empire . Neither is there any question of the ...
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... side of the Unionists , if they choose to avail themselves of it ; that is to say , they can , if they like , prolong the life of this Unionist Parliament , resisting Home Rule , for another four or five years . Will they do so ...
... side of the Unionists , if they choose to avail themselves of it ; that is to say , they can , if they like , prolong the life of this Unionist Parliament , resisting Home Rule , for another four or five years . Will they do so ...
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... side ; where all that is really said is that her heart beat violently as she communed with herself ; but here the conceit is defensible , because it was right for the poet to bring out emphatically the contrast between the actual ...
... side ; where all that is really said is that her heart beat violently as she communed with herself ; but here the conceit is defensible , because it was right for the poet to bring out emphatically the contrast between the actual ...
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... side . An experienced witness remarked to a Committee of the House of Commons as far back as 1827 : " I could load the Committee with information as to the importance of the cottagers renting a portion of land with their cottages . It ...
... side . An experienced witness remarked to a Committee of the House of Commons as far back as 1827 : " I could load the Committee with information as to the importance of the cottagers renting a portion of land with their cottages . It ...
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