The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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And so long as the Conservatives , too , on their side , will not really entertain the notion of mending things , but seek simply to ... it is of no use to suggest ways of mending a thing to Conservatives any more than to Liberals .
And so long as the Conservatives , too , on their side , will not really entertain the notion of mending things , but seek simply to ... it is of no use to suggest ways of mending a thing to Conservatives any more than to Liberals .
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Why , if once the equity of the case were brought home to people's minds , and there were a disposition and resolve to make things conform to it , an adjustment of the districts might be accomplished with very little difficulty .
Why , if once the equity of the case were brought home to people's minds , and there were a disposition and resolve to make things conform to it , an adjustment of the districts might be accomplished with very little difficulty .
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It was assuredly called into existence to supply some national want or need ; and it is a bold thing to conclude that ... There is nothing perfect in this world , and every conceivable state of things is attended by some disadvantages .
It was assuredly called into existence to supply some national want or need ; and it is a bold thing to conclude that ... There is nothing perfect in this world , and every conceivable state of things is attended by some disadvantages .
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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