The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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... ment in the all- important mat- ter of personal economy . The Solicitor - General and Attorney- General have set the example by relinquishing some thousands of their huge emoluments , but this is to beg the whole ques- BOURCHIER F ...
... ment in the all- important mat- ter of personal economy . The Solicitor - General and Attorney- General have set the example by relinquishing some thousands of their huge emoluments , but this is to beg the whole ques- BOURCHIER F ...
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... ment of the wife by the husband is a prominent feature in most of the cases . And the instances which come before the magistrates are , it is well known , but a small fraction of those in which violence occurs . The pluck with which ...
... ment of the wife by the husband is a prominent feature in most of the cases . And the instances which come before the magistrates are , it is well known , but a small fraction of those in which violence occurs . The pluck with which ...
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... ment amongst many of of our leading artists , initiated first by the Morris and Burne Jones glass , and spreading latterly to cer- tain art schools in the coun- try , to revive the stained- glass window to its mediæval splendour and ...
... ment amongst many of of our leading artists , initiated first by the Morris and Burne Jones glass , and spreading latterly to cer- tain art schools in the coun- try , to revive the stained- glass window to its mediæval splendour and ...
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... ment again and again in the hope that he would obtain one which would vote as he would like . It remains to be seen whether the Greeks are made of such stub- born stuff as were our ancestors . It will be remembered that in Greece there ...
... ment again and again in the hope that he would obtain one which would vote as he would like . It remains to be seen whether the Greeks are made of such stub- born stuff as were our ancestors . It will be remembered that in Greece there ...
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... ment which has appealed to the peculiar instinct of the weekly wage - earner , nor has the Govern- ment as a whole nor legislators generally set an example of economy . Example is proverbially better than precept , and in both respects ...
... ment which has appealed to the peculiar instinct of the weekly wage - earner , nor has the Govern- ment as a whole nor legislators generally set an example of economy . Example is proverbially better than precept , and in both respects ...
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