The National Review, Volume 52W.H. Allen, 1908 - English literature |
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Page 42
... passed the Bill with amendments so far as the crofters were concerned , but they absolutely declined to ruin Scottish agriculture by treating the highly - farmed Low- lands in the same way as the barren and inhospitable mountains of the ...
... passed the Bill with amendments so far as the crofters were concerned , but they absolutely declined to ruin Scottish agriculture by treating the highly - farmed Low- lands in the same way as the barren and inhospitable mountains of the ...
Page 67
... passed in 1861 and 1896 ; these were found sufficient until 1903 , when the popularity of the modern motor - car made the passing of another Act imperative . Great things might have resulted from this Act , if it had only been able to ...
... passed in 1861 and 1896 ; these were found sufficient until 1903 , when the popularity of the modern motor - car made the passing of another Act imperative . Great things might have resulted from this Act , if it had only been able to ...
Page 752
... passed through the Committee stage , the Mace is taken from under the table by the Serjeant - at - Arms and placed on the table , after which all the amendments which were suggested before may be put down once more for consideration on ...
... passed through the Committee stage , the Mace is taken from under the table by the Serjeant - at - Arms and placed on the table , after which all the amendments which were suggested before may be put down once more for consideration on ...
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