34 examples of keir in sentences

"After the matter had been mentioned by Ramsay Macdonald in the Labour Leader, Keir Hardie asked a question in the House of Commons on August 27th, as to whether Lichnowsky's proposal had been submitted to the Cabinet, and why the same had not been made the basis of peaceful negotiations with Germany.

The Oxford theologian Conybeare gained the impression from this Parliamentary incident: 'That all Sir Edward Grey's answers to Mr. Keir Hardie's questions are examples of suppressio veri and suggestio falsi.'

The basaltic columns, which compose the Giants Causeway on the coast of Ireland, as well as those which support the cave of Fingal, are evidently of volcanic origin, as is well illustrated in an ingenious paper of Mr. Keir, in the Philos.

This is interesting psychologically, and one would like to know by what means Mr. Keir Hardie attained to satisfaction on such a great and important question.

" It is therefore a very grave charge that Mr. Keir Hardie brings against the British Administration when he says, a century after these words were written, that the standard of living among the Hindu peasantry has deteriorated.

Happily there does not appear to have been a close relation between facts and Mr. Keir Hardie's conclusions during his Indian tour, so we may continue to put our confidence in the many hopeful indications that exist of a distinct improvement in the ideal of life which has so long prevailed among our poor Indian fellow-subjects.

They are published annually, and anyone, even Mr. Keir Hardie, may consult them who likes his facts in statistical form.

Rennick Parnie Bowers Birdie Taylor Griff and Keir Hardy Nelson Marie and Bronte Gran Cherry-Garrard Cherry Wright Silas, Toronto Priestley Raymond Debenham Deb Bruce Drake Francis Atkinson Jane, Helmin, Atchison Oates Titus, Soldier, 'Farmer Hayseed' (by Bowers)

Mr. Keir Hardie asks if it is possible for a man to be a Christian on a pound a week, the thoughts of many hearts are revealed.

'Another German Insult,' 'Keir Hardie's Crime,' 'Balfour Backs Down,' are intended to stick and do stick in the mind as ready-made opinions.

© 15Mar25, A829123. R107375, 12Feb53, Eleanor Keeler (W) KEIR, MALCOLM.

R111860, 8May53, Yale University Press (PWH) <pb id='074.png' /> KEIR, ROBERT MALCOLM SEE Keir, Malcolm.

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Corp. (PCW); 11Oct54; R137134. KEIR, ROBERT MALCOLM.

SEE Keir, Robert Malcolm.

© 15Mar25, A829123. R107375, 12Feb53, Eleanor Keeler (W) KEIR, MALCOLM.

R111860, 8May53, Yale University Press (PWH) <pb id='074.png' /> KEIR, ROBERT MALCOLM SEE Keir, Malcolm.

R111860, 8May53, Yale University Press (PWH) <pb id='074.png' /> KEIR, ROBERT MALCOLM SEE Keir, Malcolm.

SEE Keir, Malcolm.

Corp. (PCW); 11Oct54; R137134. KEIR, ROBERT MALCOLM.

SEE Keir, Robert Malcolm.

The Proverbial Philosophy of Scotland, an address to the School of Arts, by William Stirling of Keir, M.P. Stirling and Edin. 1855.

Stirling of Keir, evidence in favour of, by the miller of Keir.

Stirling of Keir, evidence in favour of, by the miller of Keir.

Stirling of Keir, lecture on proverbs.

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