The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 604
... question , then , that Sir Horace Plunkett set himself to answer was whether some comprehensive policy could not be devised which would at once strengthen the Irish character and make for material progress . In other words , he cast ...
... question , then , that Sir Horace Plunkett set himself to answer was whether some comprehensive policy could not be devised which would at once strengthen the Irish character and make for material progress . In other words , he cast ...
Page 612
... question of the interpretation of the Trust . In any controversy over the artistic merit of a particular picture , the Academy would in the opinion of the public , if not in that of some of its critics , be considered a supreme ...
... question of the interpretation of the Trust . In any controversy over the artistic merit of a particular picture , the Academy would in the opinion of the public , if not in that of some of its critics , be considered a supreme ...
Page 883
... question , but I am deterred by two considerations . The first is that it is a question of such profound moment that I hesitate to speak about it at all - though it is the sort of question one thinks of always - without having an ...
... question , but I am deterred by two considerations . The first is that it is a question of such profound moment that I hesitate to speak about it at all - though it is the sort of question one thinks of always - without having an ...
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