Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 32: A Monthly Review; July-December, 1892
About the time these lines appear in print we shall be on the eve Of the general election. Before the appearance of the next number of this Review the contest will be over, the result known, the great issue which has been before the country for the last six years decided one way or the other. I am glad, therefore, Of the opportunity afforded me, before the final choice has been made for good or evil, of reiterating in the pages Of this Review the Views I have so often expressed on the subject Of the duty incumbent upon those who, like myself, were Liberals in politics until the time when the Liberal party, under Mr. Gladstone's guidance, consented to the repeal of the Union.
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