The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Page 26
... give them every facility for sowing their subversive views broadcast over the land , and at the same time to prepare the ground for the reception of the seed which they sow . Now this is the very reverse of a sound Imperial policy . We ...
... give them every facility for sowing their subversive views broadcast over the land , and at the same time to prepare the ground for the reception of the seed which they sow . Now this is the very reverse of a sound Imperial policy . We ...
Page 527
... give thanks ; And that loud temple - chant in stranger tongue The outlaws throng to hear which they intone ' ; And this frail tabernacle proving by and by too small to shelter those who come to hear the stranger's hymns they set to work ...
... give thanks ; And that loud temple - chant in stranger tongue The outlaws throng to hear which they intone ' ; And this frail tabernacle proving by and by too small to shelter those who come to hear the stranger's hymns they set to work ...
Page 537
... give as much delight to Radical and Conservative ' demonstrations ' in 1908 as Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill used to give them in 1885. Speeches are not more violent to - day , against property and the House of Lords , for ...
... give as much delight to Radical and Conservative ' demonstrations ' in 1908 as Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill used to give them in 1885. Speeches are not more violent to - day , against property and the House of Lords , for ...
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