The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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... necessary , for permanently en- couraging industries and improving agricultural methods . Finally , the failure of the well - meant endeavour to force on Ireland a secular system of education should be frankly recognized . There is in ...
... necessary , for permanently en- couraging industries and improving agricultural methods . Finally , the failure of the well - meant endeavour to force on Ireland a secular system of education should be frankly recognized . There is in ...
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necessary to pass the whole nation through the ranks ; but we have witnessed no such potent object - lesson in the ... necessary to mention all this , not by way of complaint - for , indeed , it is a subject of congratulation that ...
necessary to pass the whole nation through the ranks ; but we have witnessed no such potent object - lesson in the ... necessary to mention all this , not by way of complaint - for , indeed , it is a subject of congratulation that ...
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... necessary to call a Conference in order to come to an arrangement as to the rest of the Turkish Empire . Here our diplomatists , already secured as to Egypt , might be trusted to take whatever steps were necessary to protect our further ...
... necessary to call a Conference in order to come to an arrangement as to the rest of the Turkish Empire . Here our diplomatists , already secured as to Egypt , might be trusted to take whatever steps were necessary to protect our further ...
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