Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 236
... thing , should tell us something about the person they are written to . If a writer is in genuine sympathy with his correspon- dent , the letter inevitably reflects some- thing of the nature of the friend addressed . And then , what a ...
... thing , should tell us something about the person they are written to . If a writer is in genuine sympathy with his correspon- dent , the letter inevitably reflects some- thing of the nature of the friend addressed . And then , what a ...
Page 327
... thing being felt to be an absurdity , its long continuance becomes impossible . Does that necessitate disestablishment , secularization of Church revenues , giving to roads and bridges what was meant for religion ? Not by any means ...
... thing being felt to be an absurdity , its long continuance becomes impossible . Does that necessitate disestablishment , secularization of Church revenues , giving to roads and bridges what was meant for religion ? Not by any means ...
Page 328
... things , but Home Rule has now come to mean this particular , definite thing , which Mr. Gladstone and his fol- lowers declare themselves to understand by it . And the question is , is the thing expedient , or is it dangerous and to be ...
... things , but Home Rule has now come to mean this particular , definite thing , which Mr. Gladstone and his fol- lowers declare themselves to understand by it . And the question is , is the thing expedient , or is it dangerous and to be ...
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