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... question of university reform , and have a direct bearing on the present position of the Irish Univer- sity question . The " Fragments on Ireland " have not , except in a few passages , appeared before in print , though written so far ...
... question of university reform , and have a direct bearing on the present position of the Irish Univer- sity question . The " Fragments on Ireland " have not , except in a few passages , appeared before in print , though written so far ...
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... questions which can arise in the course of legislation for Ireland - even if we could consider the Irish Land problem as definitively settled - which do not require for their intelligent discussion a constant reference to the crises ...
... questions which can arise in the course of legislation for Ireland - even if we could consider the Irish Land problem as definitively settled - which do not require for their intelligent discussion a constant reference to the crises ...
Page ix
... ON 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 . *
... ON 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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... question of colonial government presented itself to the mortified spirit of Englishmen after the loss of a colonial empire , on the retention of which , it was at that time very generally thought , England's rank in the scale of nations ...
... question of colonial government presented itself to the mortified spirit of Englishmen after the loss of a colonial empire , on the retention of which , it was at that time very generally thought , England's rank in the scale of nations ...
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... question , How is colonization to be carried on ? By what means are men and capital to be transferred from one end of the globe to the other —men , that is , of the right quality , in the right pro- portions , keeping in view always the ...
... question , How is colonization to be carried on ? By what means are men and capital to be transferred from one end of the globe to the other —men , that is , of the right quality , in the right pro- portions , keeping in view always the ...
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