The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 100
... duty ; he , therefore , did not decline , but was elected by a large majority . He was ardent in his attendance at ... duties . The days which followed grew sadder and yet more sad . What wonder that his mood became increasingly gloomy ...
... duty ; he , therefore , did not decline , but was elected by a large majority . He was ardent in his attendance at ... duties . The days which followed grew sadder and yet more sad . What wonder that his mood became increasingly gloomy ...
Page 125
... duties which Mr. Courtney gave in the debate on the amended Closure Rule . He said : * “ I am far from thinking the ... duty ; certainly no representative assembly is worthy of the name if it does not discharge at least these functions ...
... duties which Mr. Courtney gave in the debate on the amended Closure Rule . He said : * “ I am far from thinking the ... duty ; certainly no representative assembly is worthy of the name if it does not discharge at least these functions ...
Page 133
... duty , even in the face of violent resistance from their foes , and of lukewarm support from a portion of their friends . For this happy result , the country is indebted , in large measure , to the decision of the Prime Minister and the ...
... duty , even in the face of violent resistance from their foes , and of lukewarm support from a portion of their friends . For this happy result , the country is indebted , in large measure , to the decision of the Prime Minister and the ...
Page 136
... duty . For the rest , we entertain no doubt whatever that the Govern- ment is much stronger at the end of the Session than it was at the beginning ; and , in saying this , we do not lose sight of the one or two bye - elections , out of ...
... duty . For the rest , we entertain no doubt whatever that the Govern- ment is much stronger at the end of the Session than it was at the beginning ; and , in saying this , we do not lose sight of the one or two bye - elections , out of ...
Page 139
... duty " ( meaning the duty of the constituency and its representative ) " was to protect the Loyalists in Ireland from the cruel tyranny of the National League . . . . My programme is maintenance of the Union and order , the prosperity ...
... duty " ( meaning the duty of the constituency and its representative ) " was to protect the Loyalists in Ireland from the cruel tyranny of the National League . . . . My programme is maintenance of the Union and order , the prosperity ...
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