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Page 47
... keep the taxes on tea , coffee , sugar , and tobacco ; in short , the direction and tendency of our taxation would be towards that mark from which yours is every year moving further away . We should keep house as Denmark keeps house ...
... keep the taxes on tea , coffee , sugar , and tobacco ; in short , the direction and tendency of our taxation would be towards that mark from which yours is every year moving further away . We should keep house as Denmark keeps house ...
Page 91
... keep his bed . He was a Protestant , and a man of some importance . The rector of the parish called to see him . The first utterance of the reverend gentleman was an angry exclamation at sight of a picture on the bedroom wall . What ...
... keep his bed . He was a Protestant , and a man of some importance . The rector of the parish called to see him . The first utterance of the reverend gentleman was an angry exclamation at sight of a picture on the bedroom wall . What ...
Page 153
... keep out of politics , as it is for the parson to keep out of politics , the knowledge of the spiritual loyalty of his opponents has caused him to moderate his opinions and to restrain his opposition . And under Home Rule this will ...
... keep out of politics , as it is for the parson to keep out of politics , the knowledge of the spiritual loyalty of his opponents has caused him to moderate his opinions and to restrain his opposition . And under Home Rule this will ...
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