The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... Government's Old Age Pension would be augmented by an additional pension from the firm's fund . If the pension fund be controlled by a trust deed , and the powers of the trustees clearly defined , so that the fund can only be used for ...
... Government's Old Age Pension would be augmented by an additional pension from the firm's fund . If the pension fund be controlled by a trust deed , and the powers of the trustees clearly defined , so that the fund can only be used for ...
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... government of the province , he saw the same figure again - so Pliny's account says - on the shore as he landed , and knew that his end was near . Probably the story is based on some experience which Curtius Rufus had had . In a ...
... government of the province , he saw the same figure again - so Pliny's account says - on the shore as he landed , and knew that his end was near . Probably the story is based on some experience which Curtius Rufus had had . In a ...
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... Government , and that England stood by and gloated over the sufferings of the wretched victims . This is the kind of poisonous lie that has driven many an Irishman to the belief that the murder of an English soldier or loyal policeman ...
... Government , and that England stood by and gloated over the sufferings of the wretched victims . This is the kind of poisonous lie that has driven many an Irishman to the belief that the murder of an English soldier or loyal policeman ...
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... Government , for the military command was in the capable hands of Lord Strathnairn , and the forces of the Crown easily con- trolled the situation . The trial of the conspirators in Dublin had one remarkable consequence , they were ...
... Government , for the military command was in the capable hands of Lord Strathnairn , and the forces of the Crown easily con- trolled the situation . The trial of the conspirators in Dublin had one remarkable consequence , they were ...
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... Government was in the hands of the people ; Ireland had got the benefit of all the beneficent legislation passed at Westminster : the Factory Acts ; the Children's Act ; the Housing Acts ; the Work- men's Compensation Acts ; the ...
... Government was in the hands of the people ; Ireland had got the benefit of all the beneficent legislation passed at Westminster : the Factory Acts ; the Children's Act ; the Housing Acts ; the Work- men's Compensation Acts ; the ...
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