The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1910 - Great Britain |
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Page 21
... Mr. Middlemore from what he was reading , to which the latter replied that it was a letter first addressed to the War Office , then passed on to the Admiralty , and afterwards discussed by the Admiralty with several outsiders .
... Mr. Middlemore from what he was reading , to which the latter replied that it was a letter first addressed to the War Office , then passed on to the Admiralty , and afterwards discussed by the Admiralty with several outsiders .
Page 31
... the Bill was passed . ... Every tragedy has its comic aspect , and there is a certain grim humour in our sentimental , pro - native Radical Parliament passing a great measure of local self - government with a rigid colour bar ...
... the Bill was passed . ... Every tragedy has its comic aspect , and there is a certain grim humour in our sentimental , pro - native Radical Parliament passing a great measure of local self - government with a rigid colour bar ...
Page 35
... which claims the right of passing any legislation which it pleases . ... no matter whether it has ever been properly put before the country , must be passed over the heads of the House of Lords if it is sent up two or three times ...
... which claims the right of passing any legislation which it pleases . ... no matter whether it has ever been properly put before the country , must be passed over the heads of the House of Lords if it is sent up two or three times ...
Page 77
J. D. Bligh , the British Minister , interested themselves in the scheme , and were eventually successful in obtaining the necessary permission . A mild wave of enthusiasm passed over the head office in Earl Street , and the good Baron ...
J. D. Bligh , the British Minister , interested themselves in the scheme , and were eventually successful in obtaining the necessary permission . A mild wave of enthusiasm passed over the head office in Earl Street , and the good Baron ...
Page 107
This , the Federal supervision and regulation of every corporation with profits exceeding £ 1000 a year , is what gives the importance to the Tariff Bill passed last week . In its other features the Bill is not extraordinary and with ...
This , the Federal supervision and regulation of every corporation with profits exceeding £ 1000 a year , is what gives the importance to the Tariff Bill passed last week . In its other features the Bill is not extraordinary and with ...
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