The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Smith, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... considerable time the atten- tion of Parliament . One was the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway , and the policy of the Macdonald Government in regard to that undertaking ; the other was the so - called National Policy , with ...
... considerable time the atten- tion of Parliament . One was the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway , and the policy of the Macdonald Government in regard to that undertaking ; the other was the so - called National Policy , with ...
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... considerable force in the a ments used , namely , that the sparse population of country districts would be at a disadvantage in exerci their voting rights , as against the population in towns , and on this account were entitled to some ...
... considerable force in the a ments used , namely , that the sparse population of country districts would be at a disadvantage in exerci their voting rights , as against the population in towns , and on this account were entitled to some ...
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... considerable support from the inhabitants British birth or origin , with the general result that English - speaking section has partly lost its identity the South African Party , and is otherwise about equa represented by the Unionist ...
... considerable support from the inhabitants British birth or origin , with the general result that English - speaking section has partly lost its identity the South African Party , and is otherwise about equa represented by the Unionist ...
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... considerable that Sir Robert Borden , when form- ing the Unionist ministry , found it advisable to include some of its leaders . Mr Crerar took the portfolio of Agri- culture ; Mr Dunning joined the Board of Food Control . The most ...
... considerable that Sir Robert Borden , when form- ing the Unionist ministry , found it advisable to include some of its leaders . Mr Crerar took the portfolio of Agri- culture ; Mr Dunning joined the Board of Food Control . The most ...
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... considerable it is in the case of article relating to war criminals , the foregoing discuss has shown . The omission of the Latin aphorism fr that passage is very much like striking out the Prince Denmark from the play of ' Hamlet ...
... considerable it is in the case of article relating to war criminals , the foregoing discuss has shown . The omission of the Latin aphorism fr that passage is very much like striking out the Prince Denmark from the play of ' Hamlet ...
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