The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 672
... Government " That much dissatisfaction is felt in this country at the course taken by the Brazilian Government ; and that the exclusion of Great Britain from such privileges as have been granted to the United States cannot but operate ...
... Government " That much dissatisfaction is felt in this country at the course taken by the Brazilian Government ; and that the exclusion of Great Britain from such privileges as have been granted to the United States cannot but operate ...
Page 711
... Government supporter to deny that the Act is properly construed by Government officials . All he could say was , " There is some doubt as to the meaning of the foreign debenture holders ' clause . " Of course , much doubt was expressed ...
... Government supporter to deny that the Act is properly construed by Government officials . All he could say was , " There is some doubt as to the meaning of the foreign debenture holders ' clause . " Of course , much doubt was expressed ...
Page 712
... Government of the day , the purchasers were looked upon as benefactors of the community , whose ready cash was the ... Government policy of bursting up the large estates , that these estates have become valuable owing to Government ...
... Government of the day , the purchasers were looked upon as benefactors of the community , whose ready cash was the ... Government policy of bursting up the large estates , that these estates have become valuable owing to Government ...
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