The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 131
... interest paid cash down . The present condition of Ireland is a disgrace to the British Government , and a great loss to all parties . The tenants have now a half interest in their holdings , and this would be ample security for the ...
... interest paid cash down . The present condition of Ireland is a disgrace to the British Government , and a great loss to all parties . The tenants have now a half interest in their holdings , and this would be ample security for the ...
Page 351
... interest and enthusiasm for his work , how little will he , in all probability , profit either himself or the community at large ! On the other hand , if he is following some course of study from pure and genuine interest , and without ...
... interest and enthusiasm for his work , how little will he , in all probability , profit either himself or the community at large ! On the other hand , if he is following some course of study from pure and genuine interest , and without ...
Page 480
deal directly not with the interests of individuals , but with the interests of communities . It is by this higher ... interest of the farmers , is generally sound . But the question we have to ask is , Is it for the permanent interest ...
deal directly not with the interests of individuals , but with the interests of communities . It is by this higher ... interest of the farmers , is generally sound . But the question we have to ask is , Is it for the permanent interest ...
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