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 59.
2. lappuse
... become Secretary for India in the new Cabinet ; according to others , the great free trade orator was to hold the office of President of the Board of Trade , which had once been offered to his friend Mr. Cob- den ; and Mr. Mill was to ...
... become Secretary for India in the new Cabinet ; according to others , the great free trade orator was to hold the office of President of the Board of Trade , which had once been offered to his friend Mr. Cob- den ; and Mr. Mill was to ...
11. lappuse
... become Duke of Argyll , on the death of his father in 1847 . He did battle in the House of Lords as he had done out of it . He distinguished himself by plunging almost instantaneously into the thick of debate . He very much astonished ...
... become Duke of Argyll , on the death of his father in 1847 . He did battle in the House of Lords as he had done out of it . He distinguished himself by plunging almost instantaneously into the thick of debate . He very much astonished ...
37. lappuse
... become a ' Native Baptist ; ' and he had brought an action to recover what he held to be his rights . He had come to hold the position of champion of the rights and claims of the black man against the white . He was a sort of ...
... become a ' Native Baptist ; ' and he had brought an action to recover what he held to be his rights . He had come to hold the position of champion of the rights and claims of the black man against the white . He was a sort of ...
60. lappuse
... becoming demoralised . The Liberal party was breaking up into mutinous into mutinous camps and unmanage- able coteries . The fate of this unhappy bill is not now a matter of great historical importance . Far more interesting than the ...
... becoming demoralised . The Liberal party was breaking up into mutinous into mutinous camps and unmanage- able coteries . The fate of this unhappy bill is not now a matter of great historical importance . Far more interesting than the ...
62. lappuse
... become only a memory . But for the time Mr. Lowe was the master- spirit of the Opposition to the Reform Bill . In sparkling sentences , full of classical allusion and of illustrations drawn from all manner of literatures , he denounced ...
... become only a memory . But for the time Mr. Lowe was the master- spirit of the Opposition to the Reform Bill . In sparkling sentences , full of classical allusion and of illustrations drawn from all manner of literatures , he denounced ...
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