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1900 - 1949
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LITERARY ARRIVALS

... lents when he professcd his conversion, it was to save the countrv froiti civil war. He was converted with respect to the Corn Laws. and was converted to Liberal convictions; but when he professed his con- version, it was to save the country from famine ...

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... review by quoting a few lines from Mr. Price's summing up of the changes which followed close upon the actual Repeal of the Corn 'Laws:- --r. Buxton bhas remadhed in his Finance and Politics that Peel found the tariff with over a thousand articles subject ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Lcxtcoi. The twn artilles on Law are also writt;en by tie ion- mout authoritics cn thcse aubjects. Profesor I)Ziver, of tOxfod, and Prolessor V-;anosy, Of (ilasuow. On the disputed question of St. P21ni's attitude to the Law. I)r. Denney takes up a decided ...

LITERATURE

... Describing the muillean-bra, the quern, or hand- m rtill, formerly -used for grinding corn, Logan gives what must be a record instance of the speedy conversioa of growing corn into bread. A native of the Ben Keelis district remembered half a century ago being ...

THE ROYAL SHOW

... putting up a stard, and when it u-as pointed out that ta-day there might be an mio-mous advance on the attendances, the only corn- ment was an observation on the unimportcnce of the agricult-ural labourer. Tt is not on the shilling day that orders are ...

LITERATURE

... and certainly the tj axpeaiment in the ease of The Joy of Captain Ribot, by Saetr Valids, has been a complete success. in corn- axon with the rest of the author's works, it is a novel ti of manners, and the plot is the least important of its features ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... as possible intact. anl I only am-ended or repealed ita cases where thley are in conflct with good order and usol-sity. The law-, for iristaue, which subjects the judiuiars- to thle eseutire should he tunoelled forth-with. The P PlakkerW. zt Squatters' ...

LITERARY ARIVALS

... not an exaggeration to may that there is no man to whom Europe owes a greater debt thanr to Aristotle: ' The science of the laws of thought is still taught mainlyr as Tie first worked it out. -There are no, better introductions to ethical and political ...

LITERATURE

... then, wvas the K~si etp, i~orted? la3y, says 'Mr Del Mar, ?? mae; ndie adds a. phrase that betrays hit ?? P.l>ot-liclcers, the corn.-beggars, and the ?? circus. NVe owe to our American debt U - enearly those of the Eastern Stares-a deep -- fliuuad for cthe ...

LITERATURE

... 'hIEly LS insistent that competition and monopoly are opposites An instructive ehapter on speculative econorics treats of the law of monopoly price, laving down the rule that such price is higher than the com- as petitive price, but that the power of tie ...

LITERATURE

... presence of iron. in place of limestone and granite there were eroded masses of , sandstone everywhere, of the moat varied forms--cornes, crags, and piiltrs, sometiines three or four tiers riing g one above another. The country was better wooded and had most ...

LITERATURE

... Hodder and Stoug'tonn). In a pee- dace written by the Riev. Principal Dr. 'M&oeicar, we ere told that Chiniqgy's father studied law, and bectame a notary: but that he had previously passed through) a, full course of literary and theological training for the ...