The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 5
... Rule Bill . He then said that , if any plan for dealing with Ulster , or a portion of Ulster , separately were put before him in a prac- tical form , and commanding general approval , he would give it the most favourable consideration ...
... Rule Bill . He then said that , if any plan for dealing with Ulster , or a portion of Ulster , separately were put before him in a prac- tical form , and commanding general approval , he would give it the most favourable consideration ...
Page 8
... rule by its interference with their propensity to ill - use natives have been the subject of his rhetorical eulogies . And a community of slave - owners engaged in civil war with men of pre- cisely the same race and lineage as ...
... rule by its interference with their propensity to ill - use natives have been the subject of his rhetorical eulogies . And a community of slave - owners engaged in civil war with men of pre- cisely the same race and lineage as ...
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... Rule for Ireland , under Mr. Gladstone's conditions , there is no safe ground for compromise . We are a long way yet from the end of the struggle , and there is a glorious uncertainty about the deci- sions of the British electorate ...
... Rule for Ireland , under Mr. Gladstone's conditions , there is no safe ground for compromise . We are a long way yet from the end of the struggle , and there is a glorious uncertainty about the deci- sions of the British electorate ...
Page 10
... Rule conceded to Ireland can hardly be too large . Nothing could be worse than some intermediate arrangement which , while failing to satisfy the Irish Nationalists , would arm them with new instruments of leverage to extort further ...
... Rule conceded to Ireland can hardly be too large . Nothing could be worse than some intermediate arrangement which , while failing to satisfy the Irish Nationalists , would arm them with new instruments of leverage to extort further ...
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... rule , the most shadowy resemblance to the beings of flesh and blood whom they are supposed to represent , being in fact but phantoms of his own philosophy . In Keats the same phenomenon shows even more strikingly , because he was in a ...
... rule , the most shadowy resemblance to the beings of flesh and blood whom they are supposed to represent , being in fact but phantoms of his own philosophy . In Keats the same phenomenon shows even more strikingly , because he was in a ...
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