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 41.
13. lappuse
... appeared to be much the same thing as the coming again of chaos . Mr. Stans- feld , however , became a person of a certain political importance , and in 1863 Lord Palmerston invited him to take office as one of the Lords of the Admi ...
... appeared to be much the same thing as the coming again of chaos . Mr. Stans- feld , however , became a person of a certain political importance , and in 1863 Lord Palmerston invited him to take office as one of the Lords of the Admi ...
14. lappuse
... appeared was in the habit of having his private letters sent for him under a feigned name to Mr. Stansfeld's house . At the trial of the accused men in Paris , it was stated by the Procureur - Impérial in his speech , that a paper had ...
... appeared was in the habit of having his private letters sent for him under a feigned name to Mr. Stansfeld's house . At the trial of the accused men in Paris , it was stated by the Procureur - Impérial in his speech , that a paper had ...
20. lappuse
... appearance in the front rank of Conservatism made it much more formidable than it was before . Like Mr. Disraeli himself , however , Sir Hugh Cairns was an imported auxiliary of Toryism . The Con- servative party had always to retain ...
... appearance in the front rank of Conservatism made it much more formidable than it was before . Like Mr. Disraeli himself , however , Sir Hugh Cairns was an imported auxiliary of Toryism . The Con- servative party had always to retain ...
22. lappuse
... appeared to be to denounce Mr. Disraeli , his titular leader , and to warn the party against him . For a long time he was disliked by most persons in the House of Commons . His gestures were ungainly ; his voice was singularly unmusical ...
... appeared to be to denounce Mr. Disraeli , his titular leader , and to warn the party against him . For a long time he was disliked by most persons in the House of Commons . His gestures were ungainly ; his voice was singularly unmusical ...
33. lappuse
... appeared to be in an excited state , and many persons believed that an outbreak was at hand . An application was made to the Governor for military assistance . The Governor of Jamaica was Mr. Edward John Eyre , who had VOL . IV . D been ...
... appeared to be in an excited state , and many persons believed that an outbreak was at hand . An application was made to the Governor for military assistance . The Governor of Jamaica was Mr. Edward John Eyre , who had VOL . IV . D been ...
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