A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 4. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
7. lappuse
... Disraeli were now brought directly face to face . One led the House ; the other led the Opposi- tion . With so many points of difference , and even of contrast , there was one slight resemblance in the political situation of Mr ...
... Disraeli were now brought directly face to face . One led the House ; the other led the Opposi- tion . With so many points of difference , and even of contrast , there was one slight resemblance in the political situation of Mr ...
13. lappuse
... Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and promise on whatever side it displayed itself . He had proposed a resolution in favour of reduction of expenditure , when Lord Pal- merston was most active in swelling the war ...
... Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and promise on whatever side it displayed itself . He had proposed a resolution in favour of reduction of expenditure , when Lord Pal- merston was most active in swelling the war ...
15. lappuse
... Disraeli strongly condemned Mr. Stansfeld for his avowed friendship with Mazzini , and reminded the House of a statement made by Mr. Gallenga , an Italian politician and journalist , to the effect that Mazzini once encouraged him , then ...
... Disraeli strongly condemned Mr. Stansfeld for his avowed friendship with Mazzini , and reminded the House of a statement made by Mr. Gallenga , an Italian politician and journalist , to the effect that Mazzini once encouraged him , then ...
16. lappuse
... Disraeli rose at once , and with some warmth denied that any such sentiment , or any words suggesting it , could be ... Disraeli a generation before , and forgotten by almost all the living . Mr. Disraeli , however , declared that he ...
... Disraeli rose at once , and with some warmth denied that any such sentiment , or any words suggesting it , could be ... Disraeli a generation before , and forgotten by almost all the living . Mr. Disraeli , however , declared that he ...
17. lappuse
... Disraeli's time ought to be celebrated ; and that Mr. Disraeli was the man to celebrate it . ' Standing upon Asia and gazing upon Europe , ' the inspiration descended on him . ' For me , ' he exclaimed , ' remains the Revo- lutionary ...
... Disraeli's time ought to be celebrated ; and that Mr. Disraeli was the man to celebrate it . ' Standing upon Asia and gazing upon Europe , ' the inspiration descended on him . ' For me , ' he exclaimed , ' remains the Revo- lutionary ...
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