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 59.
vi. lappuse
... manner of Mr. Mitchel's escape , and declared that his only reason for not adopting it himself was that ' I was not prepared to take a step which would have rendered it impossible for me to return to Ire- land . ' I think it right to ...
... manner of Mr. Mitchel's escape , and declared that his only reason for not adopting it himself was that ' I was not prepared to take a step which would have rendered it impossible for me to return to Ire- land . ' I think it right to ...
9. lappuse
... manner in which the landmarks of youth and age have of late years been re - arranged in our political life . What would be regarded as approaching to middle - age in ordinary society is now held to be little better than unfledged youth ...
... manner in which the landmarks of youth and age have of late years been re - arranged in our political life . What would be regarded as approaching to middle - age in ordinary society is now held to be little better than unfledged youth ...
25. lappuse
... manner in which a barbarian boxes . When the barbarian receives a blow his attention is at once turned to the part which has got the stroke , and he hastens to defend it . When he receives another blow in another place his hand is there ...
... manner in which a barbarian boxes . When the barbarian receives a blow his attention is at once turned to the part which has got the stroke , and he hastens to defend it . When he receives another blow in another place his hand is there ...
26. lappuse
... manner in which it had been suppressed and punished . The first story came from English officers and soldiers who had themselves helped to crush or to punish the supposed rebellion . All that the public here could gather from the first ...
... manner in which it had been suppressed and punished . The first story came from English officers and soldiers who had themselves helped to crush or to punish the supposed rebellion . All that the public here could gather from the first ...
51. lappuse
... manner in which martial law had been exer- cised for the suppression of native discontent . The deeds , therefore , that were done under the authority of Mr. Eyre found no plea to excuse them in the 1 history of the past . Such policy ...
... manner in which martial law had been exer- cised for the suppression of native discontent . The deeds , therefore , that were done under the authority of Mr. Eyre found no plea to excuse them in the 1 history of the past . Such policy ...
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