The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 210
... reason . " The Cheiromantists and Physiognomists , " says a quaint old writer , " and all such fantastic practitioners , have certainly this much of reason with them - that in this world at least , nothing can fall out without a cause ...
... reason . " The Cheiromantists and Physiognomists , " says a quaint old writer , " and all such fantastic practitioners , have certainly this much of reason with them - that in this world at least , nothing can fall out without a cause ...
Page 523
... reason why so little interest is felt in the administration of the Poor Laws , vast and important as the subject is , and must be confessed to be by all classes who compose our social system . The outside public knows little , and cares ...
... reason why so little interest is felt in the administration of the Poor Laws , vast and important as the subject is , and must be confessed to be by all classes who compose our social system . The outside public knows little , and cares ...
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... reasons it does not altogether hold water , for the very simple reason that , as concerning those who have not otherwise provided for the future than by relying on their expected pensions , it fails entirely to meet the most pressing ...
... reasons it does not altogether hold water , for the very simple reason that , as concerning those who have not otherwise provided for the future than by relying on their expected pensions , it fails entirely to meet the most pressing ...
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