The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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... Free State could embark on any ambitious economic programme it had first to restore the rule of law . This was the supreme task which the young Government set before itself , and by its unflinching courage , continually displayed , in ...
... Free State could embark on any ambitious economic programme it had first to restore the rule of law . This was the supreme task which the young Government set before itself , and by its unflinching courage , continually displayed , in ...
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... Free State by harnessing the Shannon , begun a few years ago , is now completed . Much criticism was originally levelled at the Government for undertaking so vast an enterprise - perhaps the biggest of its kind in Europe - and ...
... Free State by harnessing the Shannon , begun a few years ago , is now completed . Much criticism was originally levelled at the Government for undertaking so vast an enterprise - perhaps the biggest of its kind in Europe - and ...
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... Free State ; they must be relegated to the lands of the dictators . At present , in the Free State , Irish is compulsory in the elementary schools , is practically so in the secondary schools , and is an essential subject for admittance ...
... Free State ; they must be relegated to the lands of the dictators . At present , in the Free State , Irish is compulsory in the elementary schools , is practically so in the secondary schools , and is an essential subject for admittance ...
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