The National Review, Volume 46, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 623
... success . If the first qualification is associated with intel- lectual capacity , the public occasionally secures a capable repre- sentative ; and I do not in any sense wish to belittle the untold advantages of educational training ...
... success . If the first qualification is associated with intel- lectual capacity , the public occasionally secures a capable repre- sentative ; and I do not in any sense wish to belittle the untold advantages of educational training ...
Page 742
... success of emigration . The only land suitable for the proposed settlement is that taken by the Crown as " resumed " estates , which are subdivided , and , under the existing law , leased in perpetuity , 999 years , at a fixed rental ...
... success of emigration . The only land suitable for the proposed settlement is that taken by the Crown as " resumed " estates , which are subdivided , and , under the existing law , leased in perpetuity , 999 years , at a fixed rental ...
Page 1113
... success of the Progressive or Imperialist party at the Cape General Election . In calling the success of my political friends a fluke , I mean no injustice to the work and organisation which won the success , nor to the fine temper and ...
... success of the Progressive or Imperialist party at the Cape General Election . In calling the success of my political friends a fluke , I mean no injustice to the work and organisation which won the success , nor to the fine temper and ...
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