The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 - English literature |
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Page 236
... party is hampered by the necessity of keeping on good terms with its own political clubs throughout the country , the members of which can scarcely be said , outside Dublin at any rate , to be drawn from the most educated classes , and ...
... party is hampered by the necessity of keeping on good terms with its own political clubs throughout the country , the members of which can scarcely be said , outside Dublin at any rate , to be drawn from the most educated classes , and ...
Page 246
... party . Thus the danger of this action is that it would let an even more extreme party into power : Mr de Valera would take office - a con- tingency which most sensible people in the country could only regard with the utmost misgiving ...
... party . Thus the danger of this action is that it would let an even more extreme party into power : Mr de Valera would take office - a con- tingency which most sensible people in the country could only regard with the utmost misgiving ...
Page 375
... Party has followed the same line to a certain extent . In In Labour and the Nation , ' it is stated that the Labour Party has no intention of submitting the industries of the country to a régime of bureaucratic torpor . ' At the same ...
... Party has followed the same line to a certain extent . In In Labour and the Nation , ' it is stated that the Labour Party has no intention of submitting the industries of the country to a régime of bureaucratic torpor . ' At the same ...
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