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 23.
22. lappuse
... sympathies of the constituencies . His appointments of bishops had given great satisfaction to the Evangelical party , and he had become for the time quite a sort of Church hero , much to the amuse- ment of Lord Derby , who made great ...
... sympathies of the constituencies . His appointments of bishops had given great satisfaction to the Evangelical party , and he had become for the time quite a sort of Church hero , much to the amuse- ment of Lord Derby , who made great ...
80. lappuse
... sympathy . His soul was alive to the noblest and purest aspirations . ' It is the due admixture of romance and reality , ' he was himself accustomed to say , ' that best carries a man through life . ' No professional teacher or ...
... sympathy . His soul was alive to the noblest and purest aspirations . ' It is the due admixture of romance and reality , ' he was himself accustomed to say , ' that best carries a man through life . ' No professional teacher or ...
94. lappuse
... sympathy . Certain of these after- wards described the English ladies as they saw them pass . They were bedraggled and dishevelled , these poor English women ; their clothes were in tatters ; some of them were wounded , and the blood ...
... sympathy . Certain of these after- wards described the English ladies as they saw them pass . They were bedraggled and dishevelled , these poor English women ; their clothes were in tatters ; some of them were wounded , and the blood ...
152. lappuse
... sympathy of the House with the French people , on account of the attempt made against the Emperor , but declaring it inexpedient to legislate , in compliance with the demand made in Count Walewski's despatch of January 20 , until ...
... sympathy of the House with the French people , on account of the attempt made against the Emperor , but declaring it inexpedient to legislate , in compliance with the demand made in Count Walewski's despatch of January 20 , until ...
170. lappuse
... sympathies with the race to which he belonged , and the faith in which his fathers worshipped . He had always stood up for the Jews . He had glorified the genius and the influence of the Jews in many pages of romantic , high - flown ...
... sympathies with the race to which he belonged , and the faith in which his fathers worshipped . He had always stood up for the Jews . He had glorified the genius and the influence of the Jews in many pages of romantic , high - flown ...
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