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... IRISH FIASCO . By Henry Jephson 6 AN OBJECT - LESSON IN PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . ' INTELLECTUAL DETACHMENT . By Sir Herbert Maxwell DR . PUSEY AND BISHOP WILBERFORCE . By R. G. Wilberforce MY NATIVE SALMON RIVER . By Archibald Forbes RECENT ...
... IRISH FIASCO . By Henry Jephson 6 AN OBJECT - LESSON IN PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . ' INTELLECTUAL DETACHMENT . By Sir Herbert Maxwell DR . PUSEY AND BISHOP WILBERFORCE . By R. G. Wilberforce MY NATIVE SALMON RIVER . By Archibald Forbes RECENT ...
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... also another peculiarity , in which it is unique . Compared with our ephemeral Western civilisa- tions , its days have been long in the land . JOHN E. GORST . THE IRISH FIASCO On the eve of a general election 16 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... also another peculiarity , in which it is unique . Compared with our ephemeral Western civilisa- tions , its days have been long in the land . JOHN E. GORST . THE IRISH FIASCO On the eve of a general election 16 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
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THE IRISH FIASCO On the eve of a general election , the time has come when the policy and action of the Irish party in the House of Commons since the deposition of their leader , the late Charles Stewart Parnell , should be passed in ...
THE IRISH FIASCO On the eve of a general election , the time has come when the policy and action of the Irish party in the House of Commons since the deposition of their leader , the late Charles Stewart Parnell , should be passed in ...
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... Irish party . For that Parliament at any rate , the Irish Home Rule or National party failed to attain the position it coveted , and from the English point of view it was in one , and that the most important , way a quantité négligeable ...
... Irish party . For that Parliament at any rate , the Irish Home Rule or National party failed to attain the position it coveted , and from the English point of view it was in one , and that the most important , way a quantité négligeable ...
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... Irish support , or indifferent to Irish opposition . This time the Liberals were returned to power in such numbers as to make them masters of the situation . Three hundred and forty - nine Liberals were returned , as against only 243 ...
... Irish support , or indifferent to Irish opposition . This time the Liberals were returned to power in such numbers as to make them masters of the situation . Three hundred and forty - nine Liberals were returned , as against only 243 ...
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Africa agnosticism argon authority Bedouins better Bishop Bishop Wilberforce British Butler century Chitral Christian Church Church in Wales civilisation colonies colour Comtism course Dhofar doubt duty Empire England English Esdale European existence fact favour force foreign French Gibraltar Government Greek guineas hand Home Rule House of Lords important increased India influence interest Ireland Irish Islâm labour less Liberal Liberal Unionists living Lord Rosebery Lord Salisbury Mallock matter means ment molecules moral Moslems nation natural never officers opinion Parliament party passed perhaps persons pitch political present principles prisoners probably Puritan Pusey question race railway reason recognised reform regard religion of Humanity religious result Russia seems Sir James Ross society spirit things thought tion true University Wales whole words writer XXXVIII-No zemstvos
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Página 359 - Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul ; and may the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate can carry.
Página 638 - The manners that they never mend, The characters they mangle! They eat, and drink, and scheme, and plod, And go to church on Sunday; And many are afraid of God — And more of Mrs. Grundy.
Página 52 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Página 45 - I dined with your secretary yesterday ; there were Garrick and a young Mr. Burke/ who wrote a book in the style of lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired. He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his authorism yet, and thinks there is nothing so charming as writers, and to be one. He will know better one of these days.
Página 569 - ... so lightly, for its substance is white, hollow, and carious, like the dusty wreck of the bones of men. The long knotted grass waves and tosses feebly in the evening wind, and the shadows of its motion shake feverishly along the banks of ruin that lift themselves to the sunlight. Hillocks of mouldering earth heave around him, as if the dead beneath were struggling in their sleep...
Página 633 - That in the unreasoning progress of the world A wiser spirit is at work for us, A better eye than theirs, most prodigal Of blessings, and most studious of our good, Even in what seem our most unfruitful hours...
Página 638 - What colour were the eyes when bright and waking ? And were your ringlets fair, or brown, or black, Poor little Head ! that long has done with aching ? It may have held (to shoot some random shots) Thy brains, Eliza Fry! or Baron Byron's; The wits of Nelly Gwynne, or Doctor Watts,— Two quoted bards.
Página 353 - With solemn touches troubled thoughts, and chase Anguish, and doubt, and fear, and sorrow, and pain, From mortal or immortal minds.
Página 315 - There still remained a rugged and clownish soldier, half fanatic, half buffoon, whose talents, discerned as yet only by one penetrating eye, were equal to all the highest duties of the soldier and the prince. But in Hampden, and in Hampden alone...