The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 33
... present . It would be much better to get half a loaf and keep it than to snatch the whole , with the probability of having it knocked out of our clutches before we had had a chance to eat a crust . Lord George Bentinck prided himself ...
... present . It would be much better to get half a loaf and keep it than to snatch the whole , with the probability of having it knocked out of our clutches before we had had a chance to eat a crust . Lord George Bentinck prided himself ...
Page 35
... present time . The Senate , in the past , has been elected by the same voters as the House of Representatives , the number of senators ( 69 ) being one - half of that of the members of the Lower House . The members of the Senate have ...
... present time . The Senate , in the past , has been elected by the same voters as the House of Representatives , the number of senators ( 69 ) being one - half of that of the members of the Lower House . The members of the Senate have ...
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... present endeavour of the two Powers to stand aloof from the affairs of other nations as not a dignified position for either great English - speaking Power . The dignified and the beneficent position would be one of controller of events ...
... present endeavour of the two Powers to stand aloof from the affairs of other nations as not a dignified position for either great English - speaking Power . The dignified and the beneficent position would be one of controller of events ...
Page 39
... present socialistic trend of both legislation and ethical teaching " " can be removed only by asserting that there is no socialistic trend , as Mr. Kidd does ; or by admitting that our society is decadent and the British race ...
... present socialistic trend of both legislation and ethical teaching " " can be removed only by asserting that there is no socialistic trend , as Mr. Kidd does ; or by admitting that our society is decadent and the British race ...
Page 49
... present there is some truth in what she says - that women like to be told that they are doing all things well , and that they have nothing to learn from anybody . But this is a passing phase . As the number of women doctors and women ...
... present there is some truth in what she says - that women like to be told that they are doing all things well , and that they have nothing to learn from anybody . But this is a passing phase . As the number of women doctors and women ...
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