The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 254
... become more popular , so as to take the place of football in all such cases , I do not think our coming athletes of the twentieth century will have reason to complain . Quoits , in particular - with skating ( not yet become competitive ) ...
... become more popular , so as to take the place of football in all such cases , I do not think our coming athletes of the twentieth century will have reason to complain . Quoits , in particular - with skating ( not yet become competitive ) ...
Page 476
... become a paying concern ; and this statement has been employed as an argument against the grant of a subsidy to the Company . That the line is now on a sound basis is warranted by the position and reputation of its promoters ; and we ...
... become a paying concern ; and this statement has been employed as an argument against the grant of a subsidy to the Company . That the line is now on a sound basis is warranted by the position and reputation of its promoters ; and we ...
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... becomes more and more inclined to remit to his successors the task of dealing with this difficulty . But it is ... become , the Bulgarians will never propose to have harmony restored among them by the intervention of the Czar ; and ...
... becomes more and more inclined to remit to his successors the task of dealing with this difficulty . But it is ... become , the Bulgarians will never propose to have harmony restored among them by the intervention of the Czar ; and ...
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Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
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