The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 261
Of course this is much more than 16,000 tossings , because some of the trials ran to a good many heads . In fact , among the trials there was one case of fifteen “ heads " in succession , a result which seems incredible to the ...
Of course this is much more than 16,000 tossings , because some of the trials ran to a good many heads . In fact , among the trials there was one case of fifteen “ heads " in succession , a result which seems incredible to the ...
Page 278
... a bold course was the only safe and the the only statesman - like course ; and this course has been strikingly taken in Mr. Ritchie's Bill . It will occupy the House of Commons for most of the remainder of the Session , and , if it ...
... a bold course was the only safe and the the only statesman - like course ; and this course has been strikingly taken in Mr. Ritchie's Bill . It will occupy the House of Commons for most of the remainder of the Session , and , if it ...
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Of course the standards of living for such a man will be put differently by different people ; and so will the amount of labour implied in a desirable existence for him . If , however , the standard of living be put too high , and that ...
Of course the standards of living for such a man will be put differently by different people ; and so will the amount of labour implied in a desirable existence for him . If , however , the standard of living be put too high , and that ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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