A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 3. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 47.
11. lappuse
... cause and the strength of his country , than like the demeanour of Ancient Pistol formulating his terms to the fallen Frenchman on the battle - field : ' I'll fer him , and firk him , and ferret him - discuss the same in French unto him ...
... cause and the strength of his country , than like the demeanour of Ancient Pistol formulating his terms to the fallen Frenchman on the battle - field : ' I'll fer him , and firk him , and ferret him - discuss the same in French unto him ...
21. lappuse
... cause of peace , and on behalf of what I believe to be the true interests of my country , though I could have wished that the blow had come from other hands , at a time when I could have met face to face those who dealt it . ' Not long ...
... cause of peace , and on behalf of what I believe to be the true interests of my country , though I could have wished that the blow had come from other hands , at a time when I could have met face to face those who dealt it . ' Not long ...
23. lappuse
... Causes ' Court , to deal with questions between husband and wife . The passing of the Divorce Act was strongly contested in both Houses of Parliament , and indeed was secured at last only by Lord Palmerston's intimating very signifi ...
... Causes ' Court , to deal with questions between husband and wife . The passing of the Divorce Act was strongly contested in both Houses of Parliament , and indeed was secured at last only by Lord Palmerston's intimating very signifi ...
49. lappuse
... cause and themselves . They proclaimed him Emperor of India , and planted the standard of rebellion against English rule on the battlements of his palace . They had found in one moment a leader , a flag , and a cause , and the mutiny ...
... cause and themselves . They proclaimed him Emperor of India , and planted the standard of rebellion against English rule on the battlements of his palace . They had found in one moment a leader , a flag , and a cause , and the mutiny ...
52. lappuse
... causes affected variously but at once the army , the princes , and the populations of India . ' The causes and ... cause . ' Not all these various impulses to rebellion were stirring perhaps in India , but assuredly many , possibly ...
... causes affected variously but at once the army , the princes , and the populations of India . ' The causes and ... cause . ' Not all these various impulses to rebellion were stirring perhaps in India , but assuredly many , possibly ...
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