The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 106
... given to long walks and rural explorations , and there was scarcely a spot of the Park or the Forest with which I was not intimately acquainted . There were two very different scenes to which I was especially attached : Virginia Water ...
... given to long walks and rural explorations , and there was scarcely a spot of the Park or the Forest with which I was not intimately acquainted . There were two very different scenes to which I was especially attached : Virginia Water ...
Page 108
... given ; and from him that hath little , shall be taken away even the little he hath . " They are like most events in this world , " Good to some , bad to others , and indifferent to the majority . " They are good to the land - owner ...
... given ; and from him that hath little , shall be taken away even the little he hath . " They are like most events in this world , " Good to some , bad to others , and indifferent to the majority . " They are good to the land - owner ...
Page 120
... given to the works of a native scholar - once Governor of the Fokien province- " combining historical notices with typo- graphical description , and full of valuable information expressed in the choicest style , it produced a marked ...
... given to the works of a native scholar - once Governor of the Fokien province- " combining historical notices with typo- graphical description , and full of valuable information expressed in the choicest style , it produced a marked ...
Page 131
... given Wednesday , may be ready and willing to discuss a measure for radical alteration in the system of private bill legislation , it may find itself condemned to debate a measure of no greater importance to the commonwealth than the ...
... given Wednesday , may be ready and willing to discuss a measure for radical alteration in the system of private bill legislation , it may find itself condemned to debate a measure of no greater importance to the commonwealth than the ...
Page 135
... given by the Chief Secretary , in his reply to Mr. Gladstone , that those who selected him for that post did not overrate his powers . Mr. Balfour has more than justified the predictions of those who affirmed that under a gentle and ...
... given by the Chief Secretary , in his reply to Mr. Gladstone , that those who selected him for that post did not overrate his powers . Mr. Balfour has more than justified the predictions of those who affirmed that under a gentle and ...
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