The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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Page 87
... Irish refrained from voting . Ireland not being in- cluded in the Bill , they felt they had made sufficient protest by voting against it on the First Reading . It passed quickly through the Committee stage , chiefly owing to the ability ...
... Irish refrained from voting . Ireland not being in- cluded in the Bill , they felt they had made sufficient protest by voting against it on the First Reading . It passed quickly through the Committee stage , chiefly owing to the ability ...
Page 131
... Irish , Scottish and Colonial regiments . The German menace to the freedom of Europe appears to have thoroughly wakened the old fiery martial spirit of the Cymry , and we have it on the best authority that Wales has contributed a higher ...
... Irish , Scottish and Colonial regiments . The German menace to the freedom of Europe appears to have thoroughly wakened the old fiery martial spirit of the Cymry , and we have it on the best authority that Wales has contributed a higher ...
Page 136
... Irish or Carrageen moss . A Dublin doctor loudly proclaimed its value as a food for consumptives , and it certainly made a very nutritious and digestible jelly . An ounce of it was soaked in a pint of water for four hours , and a pint ...
... Irish or Carrageen moss . A Dublin doctor loudly proclaimed its value as a food for consumptives , and it certainly made a very nutritious and digestible jelly . An ounce of it was soaked in a pint of water for four hours , and a pint ...
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... Irish Chief Secretary , has an extraordinary way of rubbing his hands together while speaking . I think it is due to nervousness , for although one of the ablest and best scholars in the House , he is as shy and modest as a schoolgirl ...
... Irish Chief Secretary , has an extraordinary way of rubbing his hands together while speaking . I think it is due to nervousness , for although one of the ablest and best scholars in the House , he is as shy and modest as a schoolgirl ...
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... Irish names , no one could doubt her race , for she begins by apologising for writing about China , quite forgetting to mention that the part of China which takes up the largest por- tion of her book is the little known port of New ...
... Irish names , no one could doubt her race , for she begins by apologising for writing about China , quite forgetting to mention that the part of China which takes up the largest por- tion of her book is the little known port of New ...
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