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 67.
3. lappuse
... claims . In a country like England one must pay attention to the wishes of ' the Dukes . ' There is a superstition about it . The man who attempted to form a Liberal Cabinet without consulting the wishes of the Dukes , ' would be as ...
... claims . In a country like England one must pay attention to the wishes of ' the Dukes . ' There is a superstition about it . The man who attempted to form a Liberal Cabinet without consulting the wishes of the Dukes , ' would be as ...
8. lappuse
... claims had been overlooked . One thing was certain : the Government must make a distinct move of some kind in the direction of Reform . So many new and energetic Liberals and Radicals had entered the House of Com- mons now that it would ...
... claims had been overlooked . One thing was certain : the Government must make a distinct move of some kind in the direction of Reform . So many new and energetic Liberals and Radicals had entered the House of Com- mons now that it would ...
27. lappuse
... Morant Bay , where martial law had been pro- claimed , tried by a sort of drumhead court - martial , and instantly hanged . Such news naturally created a profound sensation in England . The Aborigines ' Protection Society , the.
... Morant Bay , where martial law had been pro- claimed , tried by a sort of drumhead court - martial , and instantly hanged . Such news naturally created a profound sensation in England . The Aborigines ' Protection Society , the.
30. lappuse
... claim an undue share of its honours by ascrib- ing to themselves detestable excesses which in point of fact they had not committed . It is needless to say that there was exaggeration on the other side , and that affrighted coloured ...
... claim an undue share of its honours by ascrib- ing to themselves detestable excesses which in point of fact they had not committed . It is needless to say that there was exaggeration on the other side , and that affrighted coloured ...
37. lappuse
... claims of the black man against the white . He was a sort of constitutional Opposition in himself . The Governor seems to have at once adopted the con- clusion urged on him by others , that Gordon was at the bottom of the ...
... claims of the black man against the white . He was a sort of constitutional Opposition in himself . The Governor seems to have at once adopted the con- clusion urged on him by others , that Gordon was at the bottom of the ...
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