The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 11
... result of the existing Parliamentary con- gestion of business is that no time can be found for the discussion of Irish estimates . The money is then nominally available for expenditure ; but there remains the necessity of convincing the ...
... result of the existing Parliamentary con- gestion of business is that no time can be found for the discussion of Irish estimates . The money is then nominally available for expenditure ; but there remains the necessity of convincing the ...
Pagina 25
... result of some nefarious rigging by the dealers . Since then the pace has grown hotter , and the Lans- downe ' Mill ' was lost the other day at double the price . Is this taste , so rapidly developed by American millionaires , a passing ...
... result of some nefarious rigging by the dealers . Since then the pace has grown hotter , and the Lans- downe ' Mill ' was lost the other day at double the price . Is this taste , so rapidly developed by American millionaires , a passing ...
Pagina 31
... result is that the Board cautiously reserves its powers and takes the place of a Director . Looking back over past history Trustees remember cases of artists of repute who proved mere amateurs at this busi- ness , and their instinct ...
... result is that the Board cautiously reserves its powers and takes the place of a Director . Looking back over past history Trustees remember cases of artists of repute who proved mere amateurs at this busi- ness , and their instinct ...
Pagina 40
... result of the recent crisis in Persia , it cannot be said that the part played by the Government of Great Britain was a very heroic or creditable one . To watch an ancient and friendly nation , with whom we are bound by so many ties ...
... result of the recent crisis in Persia , it cannot be said that the part played by the Government of Great Britain was a very heroic or creditable one . To watch an ancient and friendly nation , with whom we are bound by so many ties ...
Pagina 65
... result of that with- drawal will create unthinkable havoc among his people , and their age - long institutions of highly civilised living — a catastrophe com- pared with which the defects of British rule are as nothing . This , then ...
... result of that with- drawal will create unthinkable havoc among his people , and their age - long institutions of highly civilised living — a catastrophe com- pared with which the defects of British rule are as nothing . This , then ...
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