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 54.
vi. lappuse
... universal , in England at least , and perhaps even in Ireland . I have received many valuable suggestions from correspondents whom I know , and whom I do not PREFACE . vii know , with regard to this work vi PREFACE .
... universal , in England at least , and perhaps even in Ireland . I have received many valuable suggestions from correspondents whom I know , and whom I do not PREFACE . vii know , with regard to this work vi PREFACE .
7. lappuse
... least loyal of his followers would cordially serve under him in any effort to thwart a movement made by the Ministry . The Conservatives naturally have always proved the more docile and easily disciplined party . Of late years their ...
... least loyal of his followers would cordially serve under him in any effort to thwart a movement made by the Ministry . The Conservatives naturally have always proved the more docile and easily disciplined party . Of late years their ...
21. lappuse
... least been called to the bar . Sir Stafford Northcote was a man of ability , who had had an excellent financial training under no less a teacher than Mr. Gladstone himself . But Sir Stafford Northcote , although a fluent speaker , was ...
... least been called to the bar . Sir Stafford Northcote was a man of ability , who had had an excellent financial training under no less a teacher than Mr. Gladstone himself . But Sir Stafford Northcote , although a fluent speaker , was ...
31. lappuse
... least it had long been liable to period- ical fits of disturbance . We have already described in this history some of the difficulties occasioned by the condition of things existing in the island . When giving an account of the Jamaica ...
... least it had long been liable to period- ical fits of disturbance . We have already described in this history some of the difficulties occasioned by the condition of things existing in the island . When giving an account of the Jamaica ...
32. lappuse
... least it will be easily understood by those who are acquainted with the condition of Ireland . Lands belonging to some of the great estates in Jamaica had been allowed to run out of cultivation . They were so neglected by their owners ...
... least it will be easily understood by those who are acquainted with the condition of Ireland . Lands belonging to some of the great estates in Jamaica had been allowed to run out of cultivation . They were so neglected by their owners ...
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