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 37.
10. lappuse
... deal of the proverbial Scottish caution . Dr. Chal- mers welcomed the young controversialist as an able and important adherent . But the Marquis of Lorne • 1847-52 . ' THE YOUNG DUKE . ' 11 10 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
... deal of the proverbial Scottish caution . Dr. Chal- mers welcomed the young controversialist as an able and important adherent . But the Marquis of Lorne • 1847-52 . ' THE YOUNG DUKE . ' 11 10 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
11. lappuse
... deal to support that impression . He had the temerity before he had been very long in the House to make a sharp personal attack upon Lord Derby . The peers were as much astonished as the spectators round the tilt - yard in ' Ivanhoe ...
... deal to support that impression . He had the temerity before he had been very long in the House to make a sharp personal attack upon Lord Derby . The peers were as much astonished as the spectators round the tilt - yard in ' Ivanhoe ...
12. lappuse
... deal , and had a wonderfully clear head , and they learned to endure his dogmatic and profes- sorial ways ; but he never grew to be popular amongst them . His style was far too self - assured ; his faith in his own superiority to ...
... deal , and had a wonderfully clear head , and they learned to endure his dogmatic and profes- sorial ways ; but he never grew to be popular amongst them . His style was far too self - assured ; his faith in his own superiority to ...
36. lappuse
... deal of the fanatical earnestness of the field - preacher . He was a vehement agitator and a devoted advocate of what he considered to be the rights of the negroes . He appears to have had a certain amount of eloquence , partly of the ...
... deal of the fanatical earnestness of the field - preacher . He was a vehement agitator and a devoted advocate of what he considered to be the rights of the negroes . He appears to have had a certain amount of eloquence , partly of the ...
41. lappuse
... deal too far , in assuming that he could . He could not have been tried upon that evidence . No competent judge acquainted with the duties of his office could have received that evidence . Three- fourths , I had almost said nine ...
... deal too far , in assuming that he could . He could not have been tried upon that evidence . No competent judge acquainted with the duties of his office could have received that evidence . Three- fourths , I had almost said nine ...
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