The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 424
... aid of his agent and of bailiffs , to farm the land himself . It is at once his interest and his duty to do so . It is his interest , because with a part of the profit , hereby saved from the tenant farmers , he could increase his ...
... aid of his agent and of bailiffs , to farm the land himself . It is at once his interest and his duty to do so . It is his interest , because with a part of the profit , hereby saved from the tenant farmers , he could increase his ...
Page 439
To the man of politics our Colonial Constitutions and Institutions are of the highest practical interest . Mr. Gladstone has frequently appealed to them ; although , appealing in ignorance , his appeals have more than once condemned ...
To the man of politics our Colonial Constitutions and Institutions are of the highest practical interest . Mr. Gladstone has frequently appealed to them ; although , appealing in ignorance , his appeals have more than once condemned ...
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Queen Philippa evinced her interest in Oxford by founding Queen's College . Edward was a linguist of considerable attainments , for he could not only speak the English and French , but also understood the Spanish , German , and Latin ...
Queen Philippa evinced her interest in Oxford by founding Queen's College . Edward was a linguist of considerable attainments , for he could not only speak the English and French , but also understood the Spanish , German , and Latin ...
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