The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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... representative assemblies of their respective countries . The delegates are chosen for one year . Denmark . - Landsthing : 66 members , 12 nominated by the Crown for life , and 54 elected by indirect universal suffrage for eight years ...
... representative assemblies of their respective countries . The delegates are chosen for one year . Denmark . - Landsthing : 66 members , 12 nominated by the Crown for life , and 54 elected by indirect universal suffrage for eight years ...
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... representative Americans , all of whom take a very serious view of the extraordinary movement which I described at length in the last number of the REVIEW . THE PERSISTENCE OF THE AGITATION . Major - General Howard , writing on the ...
... representative Americans , all of whom take a very serious view of the extraordinary movement which I described at length in the last number of the REVIEW . THE PERSISTENCE OF THE AGITATION . Major - General Howard , writing on the ...
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... representative of true democratic art . He objects to classifying poetry as feudal , aristocratic , democratic . " The poet's office is essentially democratic ; he is to maintain respect for the common nature that is in every human ...
... representative of true democratic art . He objects to classifying poetry as feudal , aristocratic , democratic . " The poet's office is essentially democratic ; he is to maintain respect for the common nature that is in every human ...
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... representatives can have any reluctance to a fresh examination of the Gibbon remains . And there is every reason that the centenary of our great historian's death should be made the occasion of a proper search amongst these precious ...
... representatives can have any reluctance to a fresh examination of the Gibbon remains . And there is every reason that the centenary of our great historian's death should be made the occasion of a proper search amongst these precious ...
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... representatives . These girls are the product of the higher education which is truly both higher and an education ; and happy is the man who secures one of them for a wife . WHOM SHOULD WE ASK TO DINNER ? In a paper entitled " Fashion ...
... representatives . These girls are the product of the higher education which is truly both higher and an education ; and happy is the man who secures one of them for a wife . WHOM SHOULD WE ASK TO DINNER ? In a paper entitled " Fashion ...
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