I cannot help.believingfthat in tho next fifty or a' hundred years : the most interesting spectacle in the civilised world will- be the development of India under the-chaTgd of the Democratic Parliament of Great Britain.—Lord Rosebery. .';..'-..-' . '-•.'.■' :'•';'. ,-:■ '.-■'■..-.• >;■ -', : I believe the Unionist party is tho only on 6 capablo of fulfilling the primary objects ', of government—namely,'-, a contented , people, free from Internal dissension, and Va sure defence saving'us from external menace.—Mr. Corlyon Bcllairs. . T •'-'.:'.';.'• ■' ,': ;'■.'■•'■'.' .-.'■■/]--' : '- - ■.■ What to-day .is overlooked :is..; the beauty -of the soul—that something in every being'that is irrational and .wiser '.than, reason,, and exists most of all in women; who are the storehouse of all beauty, and sacrifice.—ltr. Alfred Sulro.:
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 9
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109Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 9
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