The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 105Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1929 |
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Pagina 198
... common language . And it must be admitted that this unity is not to be completely attained ; it neither exists at present , nor , in so widely scattered an Empire , is it possible that it should ever exist in the future . Leaving out of ...
... common language . And it must be admitted that this unity is not to be completely attained ; it neither exists at present , nor , in so widely scattered an Empire , is it possible that it should ever exist in the future . Leaving out of ...
Pagina 240
... common entrance examination . This discussion acquired a certain piquancy from the prominence which the subject had lately received in the Press . The reporters sat up and took notice : here and now this problem would at last be solved ...
... common entrance examination . This discussion acquired a certain piquancy from the prominence which the subject had lately received in the Press . The reporters sat up and took notice : here and now this problem would at last be solved ...
Pagina 582
... common sovereign , a common purpose and a common tradition . There are spots on the sun , and we are conscious of blemishes in our Imperial record , especially in the days when we were fighting rivals or defending existing British ...
... common sovereign , a common purpose and a common tradition . There are spots on the sun , and we are conscious of blemishes in our Imperial record , especially in the days when we were fighting rivals or defending existing British ...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT By Right Hon Neville Chamberlain M P I | 9 |
THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND 1838 1928 By Sir John Marriott | 32 |
DISESTABLISHMENT BY CONSENT By Right Rev the Lord Bishop | 44 |
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