The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 |
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Page 321
... vote is negligible , while Irish representation has virtually ceased to exist . Nevertheless , our statesmen grow wilder and wilder in their utterances on the Irish question and ever more feeble in their actions . What is the ...
... vote is negligible , while Irish representation has virtually ceased to exist . Nevertheless , our statesmen grow wilder and wilder in their utterances on the Irish question and ever more feeble in their actions . What is the ...
Page 390
... , and all the locust swarm of the fast - swelling bureaucracy . These were days of easy money , when , amidst the clash of factions , the price f a vote in the House of Representatives soared from. 390 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... , and all the locust swarm of the fast - swelling bureaucracy . These were days of easy money , when , amidst the clash of factions , the price f a vote in the House of Representatives soared from. 390 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 391
f a vote in the House of Representatives soared from the hundreds to the thousands ( as when Tsao K'un tried to uy his way to the Vice - Presidency ) , and , if report speaks ruly , a great deal of this money has been spent in the ...
f a vote in the House of Representatives soared from the hundreds to the thousands ( as when Tsao K'un tried to uy his way to the Vice - Presidency ) , and , if report speaks ruly , a great deal of this money has been spent in the ...
Page 424
... vote . They won't dare to mention the word " work . " It strikes an unpopular chord and might entail a sacrifice of votes . So if there is an election , not a word will you hear on work , though the whole world is crying aloud for it ...
... vote . They won't dare to mention the word " work . " It strikes an unpopular chord and might entail a sacrifice of votes . So if there is an election , not a word will you hear on work , though the whole world is crying aloud for it ...
Page 429
... vote - catching Politicians . In 1885 Mr. Gladstone appealed to the country to give him a majority independent of the Irish vote . He did not CORRESPONDENCE.
... vote - catching Politicians . In 1885 Mr. Gladstone appealed to the country to give him a majority independent of the Irish vote . He did not CORRESPONDENCE.
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