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 81.
11. lappuse
... measured tones , and with awful show of deference to age and political standing . The Duke of Argyll spoke upon any and every subject with astonishing fluency , and without the slightest reverence for years and autho- rity . The general ...
... measured tones , and with awful show of deference to age and political standing . The Duke of Argyll spoke upon any and every subject with astonishing fluency , and without the slightest reverence for years and autho- rity . The general ...
37. lappuse
... measure the cause of the disturbance , whether insurrectionary or not , which broke out . A man who tells people they are wronged is to that extent the cause of any disturbance which may come of an attempt to get their wrongs righted ...
... measure the cause of the disturbance , whether insurrectionary or not , which broke out . A man who tells people they are wronged is to that extent the cause of any disturbance which may come of an attempt to get their wrongs righted ...
51. lappuse
... measures of repression employed were sweeping and stern enough to have shaken the nerves of a Couthon and disturbed the conscience of a Claverhouse . The Chief Justice declared that there was not a stone in the island of Jamaica which ...
... measures of repression employed were sweeping and stern enough to have shaken the nerves of a Couthon and disturbed the conscience of a Claverhouse . The Chief Justice declared that there was not a stone in the island of Jamaica which ...
53. lappuse
... measure to extend the franchise . The only surprise felt was perhaps at the cautious and limited way in which the proposed measure was indicated in the royal speech . Some of the more extreme reformers thought there was some- thing ...
... measure to extend the franchise . The only surprise felt was perhaps at the cautious and limited way in which the proposed measure was indicated in the royal speech . Some of the more extreme reformers thought there was some- thing ...
56. lappuse
... measure which became law in 1832 , had a Reform Bill been expected in England with so much curiosity , with so much alarm , with so much disposition to a foregone con- clusion of disappointment . On March 12 Mr. Glad- stone introduced ...
... measure which became law in 1832 , had a Reform Bill been expected in England with so much curiosity , with so much alarm , with so much disposition to a foregone con- clusion of disappointment . On March 12 Mr. Glad- stone introduced ...
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