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... Falstaff, who, it will be remembered, declined to give any man a reason on compulsion even though reasons were as plentiful as blackberries. And most of those one would naturally expect to find engaged in some movement to secure fair play for themselves and their ...

frons the snug seclusion of an editorial armchair denunciations at the men who have revolted against a state of ..

... altered. Mr Stead is an ardent supporter of the Suffragettes, and, if we are not mistaken, can find reasons as plentiful as blackberries to support them in defying a law they consider unfair. He himself, we seem to remember, deliberately violated the law, ...

sully. If they were Union men before, their' principles are not likely to be weakened by what they have endured

... IA) see reasons advanced for any proposal made. Sir John Falstaff on one declared that if reasons . were as plentiful as blackberries he would give no man a reason on compulsion. We don't want to compel reasons, but we prophesy that any proposal for which ...

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... (1926=100) grant of 60 per cent. The Council has ,was in August 80.2, against 81.6 in the approved also the widening of Blackberry previous month and 98.2 in July, 1929. Hill, Stapleton. The approximate cost According to information published in the was ...