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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3. lappuse
... attempted to form a Liberal Cabinet without consulting the wishes of the Dukes , ' would be as imprudent as the Greek commander who in the days of Xenophon would venture on a campaign without consulting the auguries . But it was not ...
... attempted to form a Liberal Cabinet without consulting the wishes of the Dukes , ' would be as imprudent as the Greek commander who in the days of Xenophon would venture on a campaign without consulting the auguries . But it was not ...
18. lappuse
... some youthful rhodomontades published in a forgotten attempt at poetry . All that Mr. Bright apparently meant to say was : ' Don't be 1864 . SIR HUGH CAIRNS . 19 too rigid in 18 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
... some youthful rhodomontades published in a forgotten attempt at poetry . All that Mr. Bright apparently meant to say was : ' Don't be 1864 . SIR HUGH CAIRNS . 19 too rigid in 18 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
34. lappuse
... attempt to arrest a leading negro agitator , named Paul Bogle , was strenuously and successfully opposed . The police were overpowered , and some were beaten , and others compelled to swear that they would not interfere with the negroes ...
... attempt to arrest a leading negro agitator , named Paul Bogle , was strenuously and successfully opposed . The police were overpowered , and some were beaten , and others compelled to swear that they would not interfere with the negroes ...
35. lappuse
... attempt made by the rioters to keep the field against the troops . The soldiers had not in a single instance to do any fighting . The only business left for them was to hunt out supposed rebels , and bring them before the military ...
... attempt made by the rioters to keep the field against the troops . The soldiers had not in a single instance to do any fighting . The only business left for them was to hunt out supposed rebels , and bring them before the military ...
37. lappuse
... wronged is to that extent the cause of any disturbance which may come of an attempt to get their wrongs righted . A great many persons declared that Fox was the author of the Irish 6 rebellion of 1798 , because he had helped to.
... wronged is to that extent the cause of any disturbance which may come of an attempt to get their wrongs righted . A great many persons declared that Fox was the author of the Irish 6 rebellion of 1798 , because he had helped to.
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