The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... Farmers ' Sun ' of Toronto , the chief organs of the agrarian movement of the present day . At the National Liberal Conference , held at Ottawa , in June 1893 , one of the strongest of many speeches against the National Policy was made ...
... Farmers ' Sun ' of Toronto , the chief organs of the agrarian movement of the present day . At the National Liberal Conference , held at Ottawa , in June 1893 , one of the strongest of many speeches against the National Policy was made ...
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... farmers , was com- pelled to adhere to its policy . The opposing interests insisted upon the abandonment of the agreement . The result was that at the election in September 1911 , the Liberals were defeated ; and the Conservatives , who ...
... farmers , was com- pelled to adhere to its policy . The opposing interests insisted upon the abandonment of the agreement . The result was that at the election in September 1911 , the Liberals were defeated ; and the Conservatives , who ...
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... farming , rendered his eppointment a very happy one in the circumstances . I be set to work to cultivate friendly relations ... farmers , and contributed in no small degree to the with ablishment of a better state of feeling . The work ...
... farming , rendered his eppointment a very happy one in the circumstances . I be set to work to cultivate friendly relations ... farmers , and contributed in no small degree to the with ablishment of a better state of feeling . The work ...
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... farmers from the back - veld , with little knowledge of the world , a belief that South Africa is the hub of the universe , a partiality for the patriarchal views of President Kruger , and a conviction that the Dutch of South Africa are ...
... farmers from the back - veld , with little knowledge of the world , a belief that South Africa is the hub of the universe , a partiality for the patriarchal views of President Kruger , and a conviction that the Dutch of South Africa are ...
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... farms as a source of food supply ; thirdly , because o the wide - open field for emigration and development by personal exertion or capital investment , provided by th varied and to a large extent unexplored natural re sources of ...
... farms as a source of food supply ; thirdly , because o the wide - open field for emigration and development by personal exertion or capital investment , provided by th varied and to a large extent unexplored natural re sources of ...
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