The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 162
... remain at about that figure . In the existing House a larger number would perhaps be found to have thus qualified . But I estimate that in the future the total would be diminished by the option of which many peers , upon succeeding to ...
... remain at about that figure . In the existing House a larger number would perhaps be found to have thus qualified . But I estimate that in the future the total would be diminished by the option of which many peers , upon succeeding to ...
Page 302
... remain with the religious party which had possessed them on the 1st day of January in that year . . . And so things remain to this day , except that in Prussia the Lutheran and the Reformed Churches were united by a measure due to ...
... remain with the religious party which had possessed them on the 1st day of January in that year . . . And so things remain to this day , except that in Prussia the Lutheran and the Reformed Churches were united by a measure due to ...
Page 396
... remain , they will remain only to suffer . It is plain , therefore , that legislation is not to be desired which would always secure work to all the industrious , any more than legislation is to be desired which would decrease the ...
... remain , they will remain only to suffer . It is plain , therefore , that legislation is not to be desired which would always secure work to all the industrious , any more than legislation is to be desired which would decrease the ...
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