The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... political friend or political foe , liked to read Lord Derby's speeches and addresses , and , as many of them were not about politics at all , there was often no alloy in the enjoyment of them . The speeches selected for these two ...
... political friend or political foe , liked to read Lord Derby's speeches and addresses , and , as many of them were not about politics at all , there was often no alloy in the enjoyment of them . The speeches selected for these two ...
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... politicians , and not with the Irish people themselves , that Home Rule alone found enthusiastic support . It is the curious combination of incongruous elements that renders the political situation of the day so absolutely unique the ...
... politicians , and not with the Irish people themselves , that Home Rule alone found enthusiastic support . It is the curious combination of incongruous elements that renders the political situation of the day so absolutely unique the ...
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... political . But , whatever the cause , that great desideratum of civilised man — a stable political condition - is not included in it . Never , perhaps , since the feudal system passed away was the political framework so generally ...
... political . But , whatever the cause , that great desideratum of civilised man — a stable political condition - is not included in it . Never , perhaps , since the feudal system passed away was the political framework so generally ...
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