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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Justin McCarthy. - 1865 . THE RIVAL LEADERS . 7 tain their common cause . The old vigour of the pro- fessional gladiator occasionally drove him a little too heedlessly against the Opposition . So combative a temperament found it hard to ...
Justin McCarthy. - 1865 . THE RIVAL LEADERS . 7 tain their common cause . The old vigour of the pro- fessional gladiator occasionally drove him a little too heedlessly against the Opposition . So combative a temperament found it hard to ...
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... cause of the more energetic of the Italian leaders . He had made a speech during one of the Reform debates of 1860 which called forth a high compliment from Mr. Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and promise on ...
... cause of the more energetic of the Italian leaders . He had made a speech during one of the Reform debates of 1860 which called forth a high compliment from Mr. Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and promise on ...
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... cause of his well - known lack of sympathy with the schemes of revolutionists anywhere . He pointed out that the evidence of Mazzini's distinctly sanctioning regicide was by no means clear , and that Mr. Stans- feld might well be ...
... cause of his well - known lack of sympathy with the schemes of revolutionists anywhere . He pointed out that the evidence of Mazzini's distinctly sanctioning regicide was by no means clear , and that Mr. Stans- feld might well be ...
32. lappuse
... causes of dissatisfac- tion were freshly and further complicated by a dis- pute about what were called the ' back lands . ' This was a question which might , under certain circum- stances have arisen in Ireland ; at least it will be ...
... causes of dissatisfac- tion were freshly and further complicated by a dis- pute about what were called the ' back lands . ' This was a question which might , under certain circum- stances have arisen in Ireland ; at least it will be ...
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... cause of the disturbance , whether insurrectionary or not , which broke out . A man who tells people they are wronged is to that extent the cause of any disturbance which may come of an attempt to get their wrongs righted . A great many ...
... cause of the disturbance , whether insurrectionary or not , which broke out . A man who tells people they are wronged is to that extent the cause of any disturbance which may come of an attempt to get their wrongs righted . A great many ...
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