The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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... Bill , chiefly owing to the following causes : C There is a great reluctance among us to compel the local authority to support Denominational Schools . There is great anxiety to prevent those schools from being squeezed out of existence ...
... Bill , chiefly owing to the following causes : C There is a great reluctance among us to compel the local authority to support Denominational Schools . There is great anxiety to prevent those schools from being squeezed out of existence ...
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... Bills into Parliament , the Bankruptcy Bill and the Patents Bill , and passed them with a minimum of friction ; these were real achievements and there is little doubt but that , if public attention had not been seriously diverted to the ...
... Bills into Parliament , the Bankruptcy Bill and the Patents Bill , and passed them with a minimum of friction ; these were real achievements and there is little doubt but that , if public attention had not been seriously diverted to the ...
Page 272
... Bill had been tacked to Reform by the House of Lords and Gladstone's Franchise Bill became the law of the land . In Chamber- lain's words : A revolution more important and far more reaching than any previously accomplished in English ...
... Bill had been tacked to Reform by the House of Lords and Gladstone's Franchise Bill became the law of the land . In Chamber- lain's words : A revolution more important and far more reaching than any previously accomplished in English ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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