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 45.
19. lappuse
... letter of the doctrines of political economy when death was invading Ireland in full force . The Young Ireland party had received a new support by the adhesion of Mr. William Smith O'Brien to their ranks . Mr. O'Brien was a man of ...
... letter of the doctrines of political economy when death was invading Ireland in full force . The Young Ireland party had received a new support by the adhesion of Mr. William Smith O'Brien to their ranks . Mr. O'Brien was a man of ...
65. lappuse
... letter about the recent victory of the Government and the congratulations he had ally received , ' is a great calamity , and one that seems to have had no adequate cause . He was a very bad and awkward rider , and his horse might have ...
... letter about the recent victory of the Government and the congratulations he had ally received , ' is a great calamity , and one that seems to have had no adequate cause . He was a very bad and awkward rider , and his horse might have ...
72. lappuse
... letter contains immediately after a reference to Sir Robert Peel . It too is characteristic . Though I am sorry for the death of Peel from personal regard , and because it is no doubt a great loss to the country , yet , so far as my own ...
... letter contains immediately after a reference to Sir Robert Peel . It too is characteristic . Though I am sorry for the death of Peel from personal regard , and because it is no doubt a great loss to the country , yet , so far as my own ...
77. lappuse
... letter in the various apostolic districts . ' It is a curious evidence of the little knowledge of England's condition possessed by the Court of Rome then , that although five - sixths at least of the Catholics in Eng- land were Irish by ...
... letter in the various apostolic districts . ' It is a curious evidence of the little knowledge of England's condition possessed by the Court of Rome then , that although five - sixths at least of the Catholics in Eng- land were Irish by ...
79. lappuse
... letter of the chief of the new hierarchy . The Pope had divided England into various dioceses , which he placed under the control of an archbishop and twelve suffragans ; and the new archbishop was Cardinal Wiseman . Under the title of ...
... letter of the chief of the new hierarchy . The Pope had divided England into various dioceses , which he placed under the control of an archbishop and twelve suffragans ; and the new archbishop was Cardinal Wiseman . Under the title of ...
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