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 53.
13. lappuse
... 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.
... 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.
20. lappuse
... gave him the faculty of making the best at the shortest notice of all the facts he was able to bring to bear on any question of controversy . He showed more than once that he was capable of pouring out an animated and even a passionate ...
... gave him the faculty of making the best at the shortest notice of all the facts he was able to bring to bear on any question of controversy . He showed more than once that he was capable of pouring out an animated and even a passionate ...
33. lappuse
... gave occasion to so much controversy . Jamaica was in an unquiet state . ' Within the land , ' as in the territory of the chiefs round Lara's castle , ' was many a malcontent , who cursed the tyranny to which he bent . ' There , too ...
... gave occasion to so much controversy . Jamaica was in an unquiet state . ' Within the land , ' as in the territory of the chiefs round Lara's castle , ' was many a malcontent , who cursed the tyranny to which he bent . ' There , too ...
39. lappuse
... gave himself up . The Governor had him put at once on board a war steamer , and con- veyed to Morant Bay . Having given himself up in a place where martial law did not exist , where the ordinary courts were open , and where , therefore ...
... gave himself up . The Governor had him put at once on board a war steamer , and con- veyed to Morant Bay . Having given himself up in a place where martial law did not exist , where the ordinary courts were open , and where , therefore ...
49. lappuse
... gave the Lord Chief Justice of England an opportu nity of delivering the charge to the grand jury from which we have already cited some passages : a charge entitled to the rank of an historical declaration of the law of England , and ...
... gave the Lord Chief Justice of England an opportu nity of delivering the charge to the grand jury from which we have already cited some passages : a charge entitled to the rank of an historical declaration of the law of England , and ...
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