The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... Reform or the present Budget ; as an antidote to log - rolling ; as a mode of making politics more honest and straightforward by disentangling the issues and preventing insincere mutual recriminations . It is praised as democratic in ...
... Reform or the present Budget ; as an antidote to log - rolling ; as a mode of making politics more honest and straightforward by disentangling the issues and preventing insincere mutual recriminations . It is praised as democratic in ...
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... reform of the House of Lords is no new subject with Lord Rosebery . For the last quarter of a century he has seen that it was bound to come ; and the increasing rapidity with which its numbers have been added to in recent years must ...
... reform of the House of Lords is no new subject with Lord Rosebery . For the last quarter of a century he has seen that it was bound to come ; and the increasing rapidity with which its numbers have been added to in recent years must ...
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... Reform , The Work of - Mary Wollstonecraft and Caroline Norton , 306 - The English Woman ' quoted , 306 - Harriet Martineau quoted , 308 early life of Mary Wollstonecraft , 309 f . - Fanny Blood , 311 - Mary Wollstonecraft becomes ...
... Reform , The Work of - Mary Wollstonecraft and Caroline Norton , 306 - The English Woman ' quoted , 306 - Harriet Martineau quoted , 308 early life of Mary Wollstonecraft , 309 f . - Fanny Blood , 311 - Mary Wollstonecraft becomes ...
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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