The National Review, Volume 4W.H. Allen, 1884 - English literature |
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Page 81
... foreign competition . In proposing the measure the Government states that it has been careful to select articles of luxury , and to avoid raising the duty in any case which would injuriously affect any German industry . As there does ...
... foreign competition . In proposing the measure the Government states that it has been careful to select articles of luxury , and to avoid raising the duty in any case which would injuriously affect any German industry . As there does ...
Page 359
... Foreign Office for forty years , arranging and collecting them , and investigating their comtemporary history . He was Foreign Secretary again in the second Derby Govern- ment of 1858 , which fell in 1859 , being beaten on the Address ...
... Foreign Office for forty years , arranging and collecting them , and investigating their comtemporary history . He was Foreign Secretary again in the second Derby Govern- ment of 1858 , which fell in 1859 , being beaten on the Address ...
Page 364
... foreign policy prevailing under the old and the existing party régimes . The Emperor of the French hit the blot under the old system . " The great diffi- culty , " said he to Lord Malmesbury , " is your form of Government which changes ...
... foreign policy prevailing under the old and the existing party régimes . The Emperor of the French hit the blot under the old system . " The great diffi- culty , " said he to Lord Malmesbury , " is your form of Government which changes ...
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