The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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Page 340
Its fate will not be decided on the floor of the House of Commons or the House of Lords , but in the constituencies . Therefore the only strength that will serve it is popular strength . Parliamentary strength - in the sense of more ...
Its fate will not be decided on the floor of the House of Commons or the House of Lords , but in the constituencies . Therefore the only strength that will serve it is popular strength . Parliamentary strength - in the sense of more ...
Page 529
It therefore came about that to the intense satisfaction of the great majority of the Party , Lord Lansdowne , himself the most cautious of leaders , led the Upper House in the most drastic act in its history .
It therefore came about that to the intense satisfaction of the great majority of the Party , Lord Lansdowne , himself the most cautious of leaders , led the Upper House in the most drastic act in its history .
Page 545
... recorded in the inscription on the Acropolis , of one " who spent here many of the happiest hours of his boyhood ” ; and then comes the famous reach , where the race for house fours very often won , between Upper Hope and Sandbank .
... recorded in the inscription on the Acropolis , of one " who spent here many of the happiest hours of his boyhood ” ; and then comes the famous reach , where the race for house fours very often won , between Upper Hope and Sandbank .
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