The National Review, Volume 20W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 76
... important , part . Their joys and sorrows do not engross our attention . They are extremely amusing without being ... importance . The children are central figures of the picture ; grown - up people are in the background . These latter ...
... important , part . Their joys and sorrows do not engross our attention . They are extremely amusing without being ... importance . The children are central figures of the picture ; grown - up people are in the background . These latter ...
Page 324
... important industries seem coming to a positive stand , then it is that agriculture receives another blow which must drive its labourers into the towns in greater numbers than before . If nothing can be done to check this evil , amongst ...
... important industries seem coming to a positive stand , then it is that agriculture receives another blow which must drive its labourers into the towns in greater numbers than before . If nothing can be done to check this evil , amongst ...
Page 588
... important element not to be lost sight of by statesmen in estimating the strength and endurance of a race , and its chance of success in the great competitive markets of the world . In Great Britain the spectacle of this great national ...
... important element not to be lost sight of by statesmen in estimating the strength and endurance of a race , and its chance of success in the great competitive markets of the world . In Great Britain the spectacle of this great national ...
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