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 45.
10. lappuse
... controversy in which the Duke of Argyll engaged so early was the famous struggle concerning the freedom of the Church of Scotland , which resulted in the great secession headed by Dr. Chalmers , and the foundation of the Free Church ...
... controversy in which the Duke of Argyll engaged so early was the famous struggle concerning the freedom of the Church of Scotland , which resulted in the great secession headed by Dr. Chalmers , and the foundation of the Free Church ...
13. lappuse
... Lords of the Admi- ralty . While he held that office an incident occurred which gave rise to a controversy of rather a curious nature . A plot was discovered in Paris for the as- sassination of the Emperor of the French . The French.
... Lords of the Admi- ralty . While he held that office an incident occurred which gave rise to a controversy of rather a curious nature . A plot was discovered in Paris for the as- sassination of the Emperor of the French . The French.
16. lappuse
... controversy . ' I have , therefore , thought it , ' he ex- plains , the simplest course , and one which might save me trouble hereafter , to publish the " Revolu- tionary Epick . " It is printed from the only copy in my possession , and ...
... controversy . ' I have , therefore , thought it , ' he ex- plains , the simplest course , and one which might save me trouble hereafter , to publish the " Revolu- tionary Epick . " It is printed from the only copy in my possession , and ...
19. lappuse
... controversy was about , he could have regarded the corrections as purely literary . We are bound to say , however , that the incident did Mr. Disraeli no particular harm . The English public has always been curiously un- willing to take ...
... controversy was about , he could have regarded the corrections as purely literary . We are bound to say , however , that the incident did Mr. Disraeli no particular harm . The English public has always been curiously un- willing to take ...
20. lappuse
... controversy . He showed more than once that he was capable of pouring out an animated and even a passionate invective . An orator in the highest sense he certainly was not . No gleam of imagination softened or brightened his lithe and ...
... controversy . He showed more than once that he was capable of pouring out an animated and even a passionate invective . An orator in the highest sense he certainly was not . No gleam of imagination softened or brightened his lithe and ...
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