The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 146
Lord Cowper's clause in the defunct Church Patronage Bill was , no doubt , a well - meant attempt solvere senescentem equum — to get the old horse out of harness . It was insufficient , and it was premature . It seems a little strange ...
Lord Cowper's clause in the defunct Church Patronage Bill was , no doubt , a well - meant attempt solvere senescentem equum — to get the old horse out of harness . It was insufficient , and it was premature . It seems a little strange ...
Page 470
... doubt that her rapid recovery from such great and grievous losses is due to the great numerical proportion her workers bear to her non - workers ? France has mastered a lesson that England , with all her boasted practical talent and ...
... doubt that her rapid recovery from such great and grievous losses is due to the great numerical proportion her workers bear to her non - workers ? France has mastered a lesson that England , with all her boasted practical talent and ...
Page 577
... but that now there will be doubt on both sides ; and this , too , on a point so important , that one would have thought that not the least room for either misapprehension or doubt about it should have been allowed to be ...
... but that now there will be doubt on both sides ; and this , too , on a point so important , that one would have thought that not the least room for either misapprehension or doubt about it should have been allowed to be ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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