The Nineteenth Century and After, Τόμος 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... desire to secure from Ireland a fixed contribution or a contribution regulated by fixed principles to the general expenses of the Empire , and it was with this object in view , as well as with the object of establishing com- mercial ...
... desire to secure from Ireland a fixed contribution or a contribution regulated by fixed principles to the general expenses of the Empire , and it was with this object in view , as well as with the object of establishing com- mercial ...
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... desire to refer to an article on the subject in the Economist of the 16th ultimo , which shows that the trade of Ireland is such as to hold out no hopes that even from successful Protection ( if that be thinkable ) she could make any ...
... desire to refer to an article on the subject in the Economist of the 16th ultimo , which shows that the trade of Ireland is such as to hold out no hopes that even from successful Protection ( if that be thinkable ) she could make any ...
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... desire to express my earnest hope that , in the impending legislation , the completion of Land Purchase will not be lost sight of . It is a great Imperial question , and should be dealt with in an Imperial spirit . Urgent as I regard ...
... desire to express my earnest hope that , in the impending legislation , the completion of Land Purchase will not be lost sight of . It is a great Imperial question , and should be dealt with in an Imperial spirit . Urgent as I regard ...
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... desire to safeguard Persian independ- ence , to give her a fair chance of reform - were utterly disregarded . EFFECT ON MOHAMMEDAN OPINION How seriously the part taken by the British Government in these events had affected the good name ...
... desire to safeguard Persian independ- ence , to give her a fair chance of reform - were utterly disregarded . EFFECT ON MOHAMMEDAN OPINION How seriously the part taken by the British Government in these events had affected the good name ...
Σελίδα 54
... desire to avoid the difficulties arising from the opposition of a section of the community to a change which had been decided on as expedient . No strong Government ought to abstain from any action which it regards as sound merely ...
... desire to avoid the difficulties arising from the opposition of a section of the community to a change which had been decided on as expedient . No strong Government ought to abstain from any action which it regards as sound merely ...
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