The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 6
... taken at 7 to 1 , or 15 to 2 . The fairness of this proportion was vehemently challenged at the time , and impartial men will now allow that the data adopted 1 The English Cabinet had determined to resist the emancipation of the ...
... taken at 7 to 1 , or 15 to 2 . The fairness of this proportion was vehemently challenged at the time , and impartial men will now allow that the data adopted 1 The English Cabinet had determined to resist the emancipation of the ...
Pagina 38
... taken out of its hands by voluntary associations . It will be part of the problem of the future to adjust the sphere of these voluntary societies to that of the Directors and Boards of the various museums . One small change would have ...
... taken out of its hands by voluntary associations . It will be part of the problem of the future to adjust the sphere of these voluntary societies to that of the Directors and Boards of the various museums . One small change would have ...
Pagina 42
... taken the two Powers at their word . After deposing a corrupt and tyrannical ruler , they were engaged- slowly it is true , but with great courage and persistence - in en- deavouring to build up the fortunes of their country . There ...
... taken the two Powers at their word . After deposing a corrupt and tyrannical ruler , they were engaged- slowly it is true , but with great courage and persistence - in en- deavouring to build up the fortunes of their country . There ...
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... taken to have the views of the public before the Government of India ; and Lord Curzon himself , with that tremendous energy and self- sacrifice which characterised him in the discharge of the great duties and responsibilities committed ...
... taken to have the views of the public before the Government of India ; and Lord Curzon himself , with that tremendous energy and self- sacrifice which characterised him in the discharge of the great duties and responsibilities committed ...
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... taken advantage of by an enemy con- templating invasion ; ( 4 ) our Territorial Army is quite inadequate to resist an invader , for these reasons : the force is , and is likely to remain , under strength ; it was more than 50,000 short ...
... taken advantage of by an enemy con- templating invasion ; ( 4 ) our Territorial Army is quite inadequate to resist an invader , for these reasons : the force is , and is likely to remain , under strength ; it was more than 50,000 short ...
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