The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 145
... Look at our revenues and see from what sources they are derived ; see how utterly disproportionate is the consumption of liquors to that of food . Latest statistics show that , and it seems to me that very little hesitation as to what ...
... Look at our revenues and see from what sources they are derived ; see how utterly disproportionate is the consumption of liquors to that of food . Latest statistics show that , and it seems to me that very little hesitation as to what ...
Page 427
... look on that alliance with sympathy and satisfaction . England looks with sympathy and satisfaction on every alliance that tends to secure peace . It is on that account that English diplomacy is at present engaged in trying to avert any ...
... look on that alliance with sympathy and satisfaction . England looks with sympathy and satisfaction on every alliance that tends to secure peace . It is on that account that English diplomacy is at present engaged in trying to avert any ...
Page 691
... look into , not merely the amount , but also the source whence those alms were derived , the limited nature of the legal right of the poor to share the monastic revenues ( and this is their strongest point , as contradistinguished from ...
... look into , not merely the amount , but also the source whence those alms were derived , the limited nature of the legal right of the poor to share the monastic revenues ( and this is their strongest point , as contradistinguished from ...
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