The National Review, Volume 4W.H. Allen, 1884 - English literature |
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Page 89
... necessary in the interest of the members to adhere firmly to this rule , as this is one of the few , if not the only society , which exists for the benefit of girls of strictly good character , whilst there are many associations ...
... necessary in the interest of the members to adhere firmly to this rule , as this is one of the few , if not the only society , which exists for the benefit of girls of strictly good character , whilst there are many associations ...
Page 624
... necessary concessions , but to enlist foreign confidence in the safe and remunerative character of such investments . And if the Sultan's Ministers desire , as they fre- quently profess they do , to behold a speedy result , they must do ...
... necessary concessions , but to enlist foreign confidence in the safe and remunerative character of such investments . And if the Sultan's Ministers desire , as they fre- quently profess they do , to behold a speedy result , they must do ...
Page 773
... necessary to enable the machinery of the State to do its work ; and the very first point to determine is , what is the real work of the Imperial Parliament ? Matters are simplified if we remember that this Parliament is both the ...
... necessary to enable the machinery of the State to do its work ; and the very first point to determine is , what is the real work of the Imperial Parliament ? Matters are simplified if we remember that this Parliament is both the ...
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