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... present volume such fragments of the work commenced in 1866 as I found suitable for this purpose . I am here anxious to make my warm acknow- ledgments to my friend Professor Nesbitt , for the invaluable assistance he has given me in ...
... present volume such fragments of the work commenced in 1866 as I found suitable for this purpose . I am here anxious to make my warm acknow- ledgments to my friend Professor Nesbitt , for the invaluable assistance he has given me in ...
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... UNIVERSITY REFORM d - propos OF THE IRISH EDUCATIONAL CRISIS OF 1865-6 . NOTE · VII . THE PRESENT POSITION OF THE IRISH UNIVERSITY QUESTION - 1873 . 256 314 • 323 POLITICAL ESSAYS . I. COLONIZATION AND COLONIAL GOVERNMENT . *
... UNIVERSITY REFORM d - propos OF THE IRISH EDUCATIONAL CRISIS OF 1865-6 . NOTE · VII . THE PRESENT POSITION OF THE IRISH UNIVERSITY QUESTION - 1873 . 256 314 • 323 POLITICAL ESSAYS . I. COLONIZATION AND COLONIAL GOVERNMENT . *
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... present year the British colony of Canada has taken a step which is virtually an act of sovereignty . It has under- taken , of its own motion , without consultation with the mother country , to reform , in the most radical and sweeping ...
... present year the British colony of Canada has taken a step which is virtually an act of sovereignty . It has under- taken , of its own motion , without consultation with the mother country , to reform , in the most radical and sweeping ...
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... whom many of those here present have sprung , can take rank before us . " - COLONEL GREY at the Montreal dinner . * See post , pp . 49 , 50 . of opposition , or even of protest , against the B 2 1. ] 3 COLONIAL GOVERNMENT .
... whom many of those here present have sprung , can take rank before us . " - COLONEL GREY at the Montreal dinner . * See post , pp . 49 , 50 . of opposition , or even of protest , against the B 2 1. ] 3 COLONIAL GOVERNMENT .
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... present time , possess some interest for this Society . Such a retrospect can , of course , only be - if for no other reason , because of the limitations in point of time which an address of this kind imposes -- of the most imperfect ...
... present time , possess some interest for this Society . Such a retrospect can , of course , only be - if for no other reason , because of the limitations in point of time which an address of this kind imposes -- of the most imperfect ...
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