The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... Irish all this sounds ! • • In a matter of this sort , we cannot do better than let Ame- ricans speak for themselves ; and James Parton , in a pamphlet , ' How New York is Governed , ' says that ' in the wards and districts inhabited ...
... Irish all this sounds ! • • In a matter of this sort , we cannot do better than let Ame- ricans speak for themselves ; and James Parton , in a pamphlet , ' How New York is Governed , ' says that ' in the wards and districts inhabited ...
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... Irish . And the New York World ' speaks of ' only ten liquor dealers , ' as if the number were remarkably small ! 6 The Alderman's dream is to become a member of the State Legislature , either as Assemblyman or Senator ; and by dint of ...
... Irish . And the New York World ' speaks of ' only ten liquor dealers , ' as if the number were remarkably small ! 6 The Alderman's dream is to become a member of the State Legislature , either as Assemblyman or Senator ; and by dint of ...
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... - a - dozen individuals , who are absolute . ' Not only is the Machine a ' close corporation , ' but it is one 6 in which party feeling and patriotism become meaningless words in Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York . 267.
... - a - dozen individuals , who are absolute . ' Not only is the Machine a ' close corporation , ' but it is one 6 in which party feeling and patriotism become meaningless words in Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York . 267.
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... resort , and must hold himself generally in readiness to do whatever is required of him by the superior chiefs . ' He He has under him a number of captains , generally 268 Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York .
... resort , and must hold himself generally in readiness to do whatever is required of him by the superior chiefs . ' He He has under him a number of captains , generally 268 Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York .
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... parties . Not only are there no really distinctive principles in either Republican or Democrats , so that they ' exist practi- cally cally for the sake of filling certain offices ' ( Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York . 269.
... parties . Not only are there no really distinctive principles in either Republican or Democrats , so that they ' exist practi- cally cally for the sake of filling certain offices ' ( Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York . 269.
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