The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 1
... direction the change should take and the extent to which it should be carried . With these questions I am not at present concerned , although , in passing , I may observe that no responsible advocate of change proposes to repeal the Act ...
... direction the change should take and the extent to which it should be carried . With these questions I am not at present concerned , although , in passing , I may observe that no responsible advocate of change proposes to repeal the Act ...
Pagina 2
... direction . In those circumstances , the growing demands for fresh supplies were met in Ireland with more insistent claims for relief from the commercial and industrial restrictions which were impoverish- ing the country . The powerful ...
... direction . In those circumstances , the growing demands for fresh supplies were met in Ireland with more insistent claims for relief from the commercial and industrial restrictions which were impoverish- ing the country . The powerful ...
Pagina 10
... direction , made men pause and ask themselves . whether all was well with Ireland ; whether , in truth , force was the remedy it had been thought to be . That great advocate of political freedom and of goodwill among men - John Stuart ...
... direction , made men pause and ask themselves . whether all was well with Ireland ; whether , in truth , force was the remedy it had been thought to be . That great advocate of political freedom and of goodwill among men - John Stuart ...
Pagina 15
... direction that Ireland should look for a reduction in taxation . millions - is made The balance of the Irish taxation - 3 up of the Customs duties on tea and sugar , the various property taxes , the stamp duties , and the income tax . A ...
... direction that Ireland should look for a reduction in taxation . millions - is made The balance of the Irish taxation - 3 up of the Customs duties on tea and sugar , the various property taxes , the stamp duties , and the income tax . A ...
Pagina 27
... direction of the affairs of the Gallery is very closely in its hands , and in particular the most difficult and delicate business , that of acquiring new pictures . The exercise of its powers has varied . Sir Frederic Burton gained so ...
... direction of the affairs of the Gallery is very closely in its hands , and in particular the most difficult and delicate business , that of acquiring new pictures . The exercise of its powers has varied . Sir Frederic Burton gained so ...
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