The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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Page 527
When the Liberals came into power , Ireland was happier and more prosperous than she had been for several decades , thanks to the Land Act of Mr. George Wyndham , and to the Chief - Secretaryship of Mr. Walter ( now Lord ) Long .
When the Liberals came into power , Ireland was happier and more prosperous than she had been for several decades , thanks to the Land Act of Mr. George Wyndham , and to the Chief - Secretaryship of Mr. Walter ( now Lord ) Long .
Page 530
The issue at stake was hopelessly confused with the status of land - owners and the constitution of the House of Lords . As far as argument of any kind could be extracted from contemporary eloquence , it appeared to run as follows ...
The issue at stake was hopelessly confused with the status of land - owners and the constitution of the House of Lords . As far as argument of any kind could be extracted from contemporary eloquence , it appeared to run as follows ...
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On land , unwieldy monsters in the stern struggle for existence , which is never ending , have gone down before the invading hosts of smaller . The mammoth has given place to the elephant . The elephant is getting rarer and rarer .
On land , unwieldy monsters in the stern struggle for existence , which is never ending , have gone down before the invading hosts of smaller . The mammoth has given place to the elephant . The elephant is getting rarer and rarer .
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