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 63.
3. lappuse
... began to speak with more or less contempt of the Whigs . They talked of these shadows of a mighty name as Thackeray's Barnes Newcome talks of the senior members of his family , his uncle more particularly . But when the Liberal party ...
... began to speak with more or less contempt of the Whigs . They talked of these shadows of a mighty name as Thackeray's Barnes Newcome talks of the senior members of his family , his uncle more particularly . But when the Liberal party ...
12. lappuse
... began to show that there was in him more than self- confidence . The House of Lords found that he really knew a great deal , and had a wonderfully clear head , and they learned to endure his dogmatic and profes- sorial ways ; but he ...
... began to show that there was in him more than self- confidence . The House of Lords found that he really knew a great deal , and had a wonderfully clear head , and they learned to endure his dogmatic and profes- sorial ways ; but he ...
30. lappuse
... began to arrive , the true state of affairs gradually disclosed itself . There was no substantial discrepancy as to the facts ; and the report of the Commissioners themselves , when it was re- ceived , did not add much to the materials ...
... began to arrive , the true state of affairs gradually disclosed itself . There was no substantial discrepancy as to the facts ; and the report of the Commissioners themselves , when it was re- ceived , did not add much to the materials ...
59. lappuse
... began to feel that it could do as it pleased in the matter . It may seem rather surprising now that the Conservatives , or at least those of them who had foresight enough to know that some manner of change was inevitable , did not ...
... began to feel that it could do as it pleased in the matter . It may seem rather surprising now that the Conservatives , or at least those of them who had foresight enough to know that some manner of change was inevitable , did not ...
73. lappuse
... began with a reputation for a heat of temperament worthy of Achilles was for more than half his career regarded as a frigid and bloodless poli- tician . In Ireland he was long known rather as the author of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill ...
... began with a reputation for a heat of temperament worthy of Achilles was for more than half his career regarded as a frigid and bloodless poli- tician . In Ireland he was long known rather as the author of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill ...
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