The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... political partisanship is so apt to produce . By the publication of these works , Messrs . Longmans , Green and Co. have performed a service for which they deserve the thanks of every serious inquirer into the facts upon which political ...
... political partisanship is so apt to produce . By the publication of these works , Messrs . Longmans , Green and Co. have performed a service for which they deserve the thanks of every serious inquirer into the facts upon which political ...
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... political utility . He retained his independence of the Whig party , taking his honours - as he took all else seriously . Yet it is difficult to believe that Mary , whose keen perceptions were always alive to the defects of her friends ...
... political utility . He retained his independence of the Whig party , taking his honours - as he took all else seriously . Yet it is difficult to believe that Mary , whose keen perceptions were always alive to the defects of her friends ...
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... political principles of our time is what has saved it , and makes it still live . As we have said , everywhere nowadays , and in the House of Lords itself , men accept Democracy . Yet the formal constitution of that Chamber has remained ...
... political principles of our time is what has saved it , and makes it still live . As we have said , everywhere nowadays , and in the House of Lords itself , men accept Democracy . Yet the formal constitution of that Chamber has remained ...
Contents
1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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