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.
4. lappuse
... mere alteration of a Cabinet . The political complexion of the day was likely to be affected in its colour by some of these changes . The House of Commons , elected just before Lord Palmer- ston's death , was in many respects a very ...
... mere alteration of a Cabinet . The political complexion of the day was likely to be affected in its colour by some of these changes . The House of Commons , elected just before Lord Palmer- ston's death , was in many respects a very ...
7. lappuse
... mere fact , and the proprieties of official decorum . The change in the leadership of the House of Commons was of course the most remarkable , and the most momentous , of the alterations that had taken place . From Lord Palmerston ...
... mere fact , and the proprieties of official decorum . The change in the leadership of the House of Commons was of course the most remarkable , and the most momentous , of the alterations that had taken place . From Lord Palmerston ...
16. lappuse
... mere denial . He , therefore , published a new edition of the poem , which he dedicated to Lord Stanley , in order to settle the controversy . ' I have , therefore , thought it , ' he ex- plains , the simplest course , and one which ...
... mere denial . He , therefore , published a new edition of the poem , which he dedicated to Lord Stanley , in order to settle the controversy . ' I have , therefore , thought it , ' he ex- plains , the simplest course , and one which ...
23. lappuse
... mere buffoonery in conduct like this , that many men found themselves unable to recognise the really high intellectual qualities that were hidden behind that curious mask of offensive cynicism . Lord Robert Cecil , therefore , although ...
... mere buffoonery in conduct like this , that many men found themselves unable to recognise the really high intellectual qualities that were hidden behind that curious mask of offensive cynicism . Lord Robert Cecil , therefore , although ...
32. lappuse
... great estates in Jamaica had been allowed to run out of cultivation . They were so neglected by their owners that they were turning into mere bush . 1865 . GOVERNOR EYRE , 33 The quit - rents 32 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLIX .
... great estates in Jamaica had been allowed to run out of cultivation . They were so neglected by their owners that they were turning into mere bush . 1865 . GOVERNOR EYRE , 33 The quit - rents 32 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLIX .
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