The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 53
... interest , of the advantage to their commerce , industry , and security from the English connection , must induce the Irish to blend readily with us , if they were but treated justly . But with a people such as the Irish , and when once ...
... interest , of the advantage to their commerce , industry , and security from the English connection , must induce the Irish to blend readily with us , if they were but treated justly . But with a people such as the Irish , and when once ...
Page 124
... interests in this matter of yourselves and your class . By the establishment of public schools for the middle classes ... interest in having facilities to rise given to what M. Gambetta , that famous popular leader in France , calls the ...
... interests in this matter of yourselves and your class . By the establishment of public schools for the middle classes ... interest in having facilities to rise given to what M. Gambetta , that famous popular leader in France , calls the ...
Page 383
... interest , but they have also an historical interest of the highest order ; for they mark the very point where Jewish history , caught in the current of Cyrus's wars and policy , is carried into the great open stream of the world's ...
... interest , but they have also an historical interest of the highest order ; for they mark the very point where Jewish history , caught in the current of Cyrus's wars and policy , is carried into the great open stream of the world's ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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