The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 74
... regard for the interests of agriculture . " Short crops , " they say , " and low prices have made profitable farming an impossibility ; thus , our best customers fail us when most wanted , and the result is felt not only in our own ...
... regard for the interests of agriculture . " Short crops , " they say , " and low prices have made profitable farming an impossibility ; thus , our best customers fail us when most wanted , and the result is felt not only in our own ...
Page 77
... regard to commercial tariffs , Mr. Kennedy , C.B. , the Chief of the Commercial Department of the Foreign Office , replies : " The principal tendency is a retrograde policy from the system of commercial treaties inaugurated in 1860. The ...
... regard to commercial tariffs , Mr. Kennedy , C.B. , the Chief of the Commercial Department of the Foreign Office , replies : " The principal tendency is a retrograde policy from the system of commercial treaties inaugurated in 1860. The ...
Page 80
... regard this earth as a vale of tears ; willing to leave that conception of it to the few over - cultured . Not only does Freytag not believe in the worthlessness of all earthly action and conduct , but , on the contrary , he even ...
... regard this earth as a vale of tears ; willing to leave that conception of it to the few over - cultured . Not only does Freytag not believe in the worthlessness of all earthly action and conduct , but , on the contrary , he even ...
Page 84
... regard to his personal appearance , and would not rarely take his seat in the professor's chair , wearing light gloves , a circumstance which suf- ficed to draw upon him considerable annoyance from some of his elder colleagues . There ...
... regard to his personal appearance , and would not rarely take his seat in the professor's chair , wearing light gloves , a circumstance which suf- ficed to draw upon him considerable annoyance from some of his elder colleagues . There ...
Page 89
... regard as high and holy , with a deep sensi- bility , and , in spite of all , a nature noble and sound at the core . Gertrude is the meekest and gentlest of unsophisticated maidens , and , at the same time , a proud and conscious woman ...
... regard as high and holy , with a deep sensi- bility , and , in spite of all , a nature noble and sound at the core . Gertrude is the meekest and gentlest of unsophisticated maidens , and , at the same time , a proud and conscious woman ...
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