The National Review, Volume 6W.H. Allen, 1885 - English literature |
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Page 233
... result , " he tells us , " has been attained , at least to a very considerable extent ; and I shall now , " he continues , " give the figures which indicate the result : - " In 1846 there were no less than 218 crofts , or bits of crofts ...
... result , " he tells us , " has been attained , at least to a very considerable extent ; and I shall now , " he continues , " give the figures which indicate the result : - " In 1846 there were no less than 218 crofts , or bits of crofts ...
Page 271
... result , that of leaving the conscience of the poor man's child in the limbo of uncertainty , or tossing on the waves of popular agitation . The individual Boards may allow or prescribe an uncertain amount of " religious knowledge " to ...
... result , that of leaving the conscience of the poor man's child in the limbo of uncertainty , or tossing on the waves of popular agitation . The individual Boards may allow or prescribe an uncertain amount of " religious knowledge " to ...
Page 283
... results entitle them will be , the managers can never make such a call upon their subscribers as would raise the non - grant income and stave off the fine . Before the result in grant is known the year is concluded and its account ...
... results entitle them will be , the managers can never make such a call upon their subscribers as would raise the non - grant income and stave off the fine . Before the result in grant is known the year is concluded and its account ...
Contents
COLQUHOUN Archibald | 173 |
Their Best Form | 184 |
DE BORRING Frances Mary | 286 |
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