The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 22
... gives effect to its claim by questions put publicly to Ministers on the Treasury Bench , and , independently of all ... give his mind to this question will find it one of the obscurest which ever perplexed the political observer . Some ...
... gives effect to its claim by questions put publicly to Ministers on the Treasury Bench , and , independently of all ... give his mind to this question will find it one of the obscurest which ever perplexed the political observer . Some ...
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... give the poetical element to religion , embody it in striking and attractive prose , or still more attractive verse . There are no sacred poets . Addison , perhaps , comes the nearest to being one , but there is a lack of warmth in his ...
... give the poetical element to religion , embody it in striking and attractive prose , or still more attractive verse . There are no sacred poets . Addison , perhaps , comes the nearest to being one , but there is a lack of warmth in his ...
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... give the reader a very imperfect notion of the truth , to mislead him absolutely upon many vital points . The national burdens , at any rate , have not been increased in proportion to the increase of the national resources ; the im ...
... give the reader a very imperfect notion of the truth , to mislead him absolutely upon many vital points . The national burdens , at any rate , have not been increased in proportion to the increase of the national resources ; the im ...
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... give the landlord more than 165. Such adjustments are never perfectly exact ; but roughly and on the whole they hold good . The tenant considers the total cost of his house ; and the higher the one part of the payment demanded from him ...
... give the landlord more than 165. Such adjustments are never perfectly exact ; but roughly and on the whole they hold good . The tenant considers the total cost of his house ; and the higher the one part of the payment demanded from him ...
Page 109
... give more corn than the other did before . ' Harrowing and rolling , far from being unknown , have become a part of ... gives the produce of his land at rather more than twelve and a half bushels per acre . Does he wish us to gather that ...
... give more corn than the other did before . ' Harrowing and rolling , far from being unknown , have become a part of ... gives the produce of his land at rather more than twelve and a half bushels per acre . Does he wish us to gather that ...
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