The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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... land , from what may be regarded as the metropolitan cathedral of Newmarket down to the humblest little wayside meet- ing which affords its devotees an opportunity of worship . A recent writer - Major Se- ton Churchill - declares that ...
... land , from what may be regarded as the metropolitan cathedral of Newmarket down to the humblest little wayside meet- ing which affords its devotees an opportunity of worship . A recent writer - Major Se- ton Churchill - declares that ...
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... lands that the religion of the turf has found eager followers . As a thousand years ago missionaries proceeded from this land to Christianise the pagan inhabitants of Central Europe , so in these latter days missionaries of another sort ...
... lands that the religion of the turf has found eager followers . As a thousand years ago missionaries proceeded from this land to Christianise the pagan inhabitants of Central Europe , so in these latter days missionaries of another sort ...
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... land at the present day ? BUT BETTING ON HORSE RACES CAN BE STOPPED . Practical men have to deal with vice and other evils as best they can . However difficult it may be for us to define the limits within which we can in- terfere in dis ...
... land at the present day ? BUT BETTING ON HORSE RACES CAN BE STOPPED . Practical men have to deal with vice and other evils as best they can . However difficult it may be for us to define the limits within which we can in- terfere in dis ...
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... land knows that working - men's wives often bet as largely and with as disastrous consequences as working men themselves . Factory girls in Scotland bet as heavily , according to their means , on football matches as fleet Street ...
... land knows that working - men's wives often bet as largely and with as disastrous consequences as working men themselves . Factory girls in Scotland bet as heavily , according to their means , on football matches as fleet Street ...
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... land I have ever seen . ' Such is the verdict of the Earl of Meath writing in the Nineteenth Century of his recent visit . " It is a country where injustice reigns in the place of law . " From the late Sultan , who rewarded the man who ...
... land I have ever seen . ' Such is the verdict of the Earl of Meath writing in the Nineteenth Century of his recent visit . " It is a country where injustice reigns in the place of law . " From the late Sultan , who rewarded the man who ...
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