Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... interest in the Emperor to be strong , and without perhaps being conscious of a latent wish that he may succeed . Our opinion is against him , our serious wish is of course for England ; but the imagination has a sympathy of its own ...
... interest in the Emperor to be strong , and without perhaps being conscious of a latent wish that he may succeed . Our opinion is against him , our serious wish is of course for England ; but the imagination has a sympathy of its own ...
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... interest was injured by the effects of the Corn Laws , this was of itself enough to injure the manufacturing interests . The connection , ' he wrote , ' between the manufacturer and the landed interest in this country is much closer ...
... interest was injured by the effects of the Corn Laws , this was of itself enough to injure the manufacturing interests . The connection , ' he wrote , ' between the manufacturer and the landed interest in this country is much closer ...
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... interest to consume , must give a corresponding additional ability to the manufacturers to export . Every pound of coffee or sugar , every ounce of tea , every article of luxury , the produce of foreign climes , whether consumed within ...
... interest to consume , must give a corresponding additional ability to the manufacturers to export . Every pound of coffee or sugar , every ounce of tea , every article of luxury , the produce of foreign climes , whether consumed within ...
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