The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 69
The struggle between the Imperial and the Parochial interest which has been going on in the House of Commons during the last twenty years has ended , for the present , by a distinct gain for the former . The Democracy has awakened to ...
The struggle between the Imperial and the Parochial interest which has been going on in the House of Commons during the last twenty years has ended , for the present , by a distinct gain for the former . The Democracy has awakened to ...
Page 542
542 THE PRESENT STATE OF PEASANT PROPRIETORS IN GERMANY . Much has been said and written lately about the life and ways of peasants and labourers in France , Italy , and also the more southern parts of Germany , but nobody , up to the ...
542 THE PRESENT STATE OF PEASANT PROPRIETORS IN GERMANY . Much has been said and written lately about the life and ways of peasants and labourers in France , Italy , and also the more southern parts of Germany , but nobody , up to the ...
Page 712
“ Identical institutions " are things which we should doubtless make our aim , and to which a wise policy would by degrees approximate ; but at the present moment “ identical institutions ” would in many cases work not the same ...
“ Identical institutions " are things which we should doubtless make our aim , and to which a wise policy would by degrees approximate ; but at the present moment “ identical institutions ” would in many cases work not the same ...
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