The National Review, Volume 6W.H. Allen, 1885 - English literature |
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... effect of the submerging of the Liberal boroughs in the county divisions we have only to take account of the diffe- rences of the votes polled , that is to say , of the actual majorities obtained ; and what effect , for instance , is ...
... effect of the submerging of the Liberal boroughs in the county divisions we have only to take account of the diffe- rences of the votes polled , that is to say , of the actual majorities obtained ; and what effect , for instance , is ...
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... effects of Governmental interference on the value of money in the following passage : - The real effect of the bounty ( i.e. the bounty on corn ) is not so much to raise the real value of corn as to degrade the real value of silver , or ...
... effects of Governmental interference on the value of money in the following passage : - The real effect of the bounty ( i.e. the bounty on corn ) is not so much to raise the real value of corn as to degrade the real value of silver , or ...
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... effect in the appointment of a Royal Commission on Sale and Exchange of Benefices , of which I was a member , and the advance of opinion on the subject was distinctly marked by a unanimous vote of the Commission in favour of the ...
... effect in the appointment of a Royal Commission on Sale and Exchange of Benefices , of which I was a member , and the advance of opinion on the subject was distinctly marked by a unanimous vote of the Commission in favour of the ...
Contents
COLQUHOUN Archibald | 173 |
Their Best Form | 184 |
DE BORRING Frances Mary | 286 |
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