The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 27
... stand for a constituency containing a large number of native voters . If he had stood he would probably have been elected ; but he never did stand , because , as soon as Mr. Sauer , perhaps the chief living protagonist of native rights ...
... stand for a constituency containing a large number of native voters . If he had stood he would probably have been elected ; but he never did stand , because , as soon as Mr. Sauer , perhaps the chief living protagonist of native rights ...
Page 119
... stand to gain by a Protective policy . The bulk of the opposition to it comes from those classes who stand to lose by it , as in increased prices . Each side would usually profess that they were considering the welfare of the country ...
... stand to gain by a Protective policy . The bulk of the opposition to it comes from those classes who stand to lose by it , as in increased prices . Each side would usually profess that they were considering the welfare of the country ...
Page 182
... stand greater shades , the Hobbemas , the de Konincks , the Van der Veldes , the Cuyps , the Van Goyens . In like manner the de Hooghs , the Metsus , the Terburgs stand behind the pictures of another modern school ( our third class ) of ...
... stand greater shades , the Hobbemas , the de Konincks , the Van der Veldes , the Cuyps , the Van Goyens . In like manner the de Hooghs , the Metsus , the Terburgs stand behind the pictures of another modern school ( our third class ) of ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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