The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 53
... position ; but it must not be forgotten that that position makes serious inroads on his resources , and to a poor man an important cure in town or country is generally worthless . To put a penniless man , or one with hardly any ...
... position ; but it must not be forgotten that that position makes serious inroads on his resources , and to a poor man an important cure in town or country is generally worthless . To put a penniless man , or one with hardly any ...
Page 206
... position , strengthening the union of the Colonies and the Mother Country , and materially advancing the cause which the Imperial Federation League has at heart . But how , it may be asked , about the Governors and the Viceroys who are ...
... position , strengthening the union of the Colonies and the Mother Country , and materially advancing the cause which the Imperial Federation League has at heart . But how , it may be asked , about the Governors and the Viceroys who are ...
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... position , nothing being more striking than the singular modesty and retirement of the most remarkable of modern ... positions in medicine and science are as remarkable for their silence and self - effacement as for the gifts which have ...
... position , nothing being more striking than the singular modesty and retirement of the most remarkable of modern ... positions in medicine and science are as remarkable for their silence and self - effacement as for the gifts which have ...
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