The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
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... success . True , the negroes of Senegambia and the Soudan received the green - tur- baned missionaries with profound respect -- they were , it is said , well paid for their pains - but the Sultans of Morocco and Zanzibar proved ...
... success . True , the negroes of Senegambia and the Soudan received the green - tur- baned missionaries with profound respect -- they were , it is said , well paid for their pains - but the Sultans of Morocco and Zanzibar proved ...
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... successful candidates for the Hyde Division of Cheshire in the General Election of 1886 : - “ Question . - Have the Irish ever had Home Rule , and how did they behave ? " Answer . — They murdered every Englishman and Protestant they ...
... successful candidates for the Hyde Division of Cheshire in the General Election of 1886 : - “ Question . - Have the Irish ever had Home Rule , and how did they behave ? " Answer . — They murdered every Englishman and Protestant they ...
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... success of his machinations . " The Rebellion of 1798 , with all the accumulated misery it entailed , was the direct and predicted consequence of his policy . " — ( Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland , p . 147. ) I have not ...
... success of his machinations . " The Rebellion of 1798 , with all the accumulated misery it entailed , was the direct and predicted consequence of his policy . " — ( Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland , p . 147. ) I have not ...
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... success in one and happiness in the other demands a rare self- mastery and an unusual strength of body and mind . The first necessity for growth is freedom . The maintenance of a continuous growth becomes a different pro- blem with ...
... success in one and happiness in the other demands a rare self- mastery and an unusual strength of body and mind . The first necessity for growth is freedom . The maintenance of a continuous growth becomes a different pro- blem with ...
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... success in life . . . While all melts from under our feet , we may well grasp at any exquisite passion , or any stirring of the senses , strange dyes , strange colours , and curious odours , or work of the artist's hands , or the face ...
... success in life . . . While all melts from under our feet , we may well grasp at any exquisite passion , or any stirring of the senses , strange dyes , strange colours , and curious odours , or work of the artist's hands , or the face ...
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