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 64.
27. lappuse
... meeting- house ; in the former four houses . ' Another officer writes : ' We made a raid with thirty men ; flogging nine men and burning their negro houses . We held a court - martial on the prisoners , who amounted to about fifty or ...
... meeting- house ; in the former four houses . ' Another officer writes : ' We made a raid with thirty men ; flogging nine men and burning their negro houses . We held a court - martial on the prisoners , who amounted to about fifty or ...
28. lappuse
... meeting than by a deputation to a minister . Mr. Cardwell was so fortunate as to discover a phrase exactly suitable to the occasion . In the course of his reply to the deputation , he laid it down that everyone must be careful not to ...
... meeting than by a deputation to a minister . Mr. Cardwell was so fortunate as to discover a phrase exactly suitable to the occasion . In the course of his reply to the deputation , he laid it down that everyone must be careful not to ...
34. lappuse
... meeting there . The mob made for the Court House ; the local volunteer force came to the help of the magistrates . The Riot Act was being read when some stones were thrown . The volunteers fired , and some negroes were seen to 1865 ...
... meeting there . The mob made for the Court House ; the local volunteer force came to the help of the magistrates . The Riot Act was being read when some stones were thrown . The volunteers fired , and some negroes were seen to 1865 ...
37. lappuse
... meetings of the coloured popula- tion ; he had made many appeals to the Colonial Office in London against this or that act on the part of the Governor or the Council , or both . He had been appointed churchwarden , but was declared dis ...
... meetings of the coloured popula- tion ; he had made many appeals to the Colonial Office in London against this or that act on the part of the Governor or the Council , or both . He had been appointed churchwarden , but was declared dis ...
58. lappuse
... meetings got up of course in support of the bill , and the agitation naturally gathered heat as it went on . Mr. Glad- stone became for a time a popular agitator on behalf of his measure , and stumped the country during the Easter ...
... meetings got up of course in support of the bill , and the agitation naturally gathered heat as it went on . Mr. Glad- stone became for a time a popular agitator on behalf of his measure , and stumped the country during the Easter ...
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