A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 22.
11. lappuse
... Prince Albert , of the Duke of Wel- lington , Sir Robert Peel , Lord John Russell , Colonel Sibthorp , and various other public personages , ap- peared again and again on the Chartist roll . Some of these eminent persons would appear to ...
... Prince Albert , of the Duke of Wel- lington , Sir Robert Peel , Lord John Russell , Colonel Sibthorp , and various other public personages , ap- peared again and again on the Chartist roll . Some of these eminent persons would appear to ...
62. lappuse
... Prince Albert and the Commissioners generally relied greatly on the influence of Sir Robert Peel to sustain them against the clamorous objection out of doors to the choice of a place in Hyde Park . Peel went to the meeting and undertook ...
... Prince Albert and the Commissioners generally relied greatly on the influence of Sir Robert Peel to sustain them against the clamorous objection out of doors to the choice of a place in Hyde Park . Peel went to the meeting and undertook ...
72. lappuse
... Prince Albert , writing to his friend Baron Stockmar , had spoken of Peel as having somewhat unduly favoured Palmerston's foreign policy in the great Pacifico debate , or at least not having borne as severely as he might upon it , and ...
... Prince Albert , writing to his friend Baron Stockmar , had spoken of Peel as having somewhat unduly favoured Palmerston's foreign policy in the great Pacifico debate , or at least not having borne as severely as he might upon it , and ...
73. lappuse
... Prince Albert and Lord Pal- merston are at odds in their way of estimating Peel's political attitude before his death . Lord Palmerston's quiet way of setting Peel down as one who would never be disposed to do him a good turn is charac ...
... Prince Albert and Lord Pal- merston are at odds in their way of estimating Peel's political attitude before his death . Lord Palmerston's quiet way of setting Peel down as one who would never be disposed to do him a good turn is charac ...
106. lappuse
Justin McCarthy. The first idea of the Exhibition was conceived by Prince Albert ; and it was his energy and influ- ence which succeeded in carrying the idea into prac- tical execution . Probably no influence less great than that which ...
Justin McCarthy. The first idea of the Exhibition was conceived by Prince Albert ; and it was his energy and influ- ence which succeeded in carrying the idea into prac- tical execution . Probably no influence less great than that which ...
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