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 70.
13. lappuse
... person of a certain political importance , and in 1863 Lord Palmerston invited him to take office as one of the Lords of the Admi- ralty . While he held that office an incident occurred which gave rise to a controversy of rather a ...
... person of a certain political importance , and in 1863 Lord Palmerston invited him to take office as one of the Lords of the Admi- ralty . While he held that office an incident occurred which gave rise to a controversy of rather a ...
14. lappuse
... persons in this case . Still it seemed a good chance for an attack on the Minis- try , through Mr. Stansfeld ; and no one could deny that there was a certain amount of indiscretion , not to say impropriety , in Mr. Stansfeld's good ...
... persons in this case . Still it seemed a good chance for an attack on the Minis- try , through Mr. Stansfeld ; and no one could deny that there was a certain amount of indiscretion , not to say impropriety , in Mr. Stansfeld's good ...
22. lappuse
... persons in the House of Commons . His gestures were ungainly ; his voice was singularly unmusical and harsh ; and the extraordinary and wanton bitterness of his tongue set the ordinary listeners against him . He seemed to take a ...
... persons in the House of Commons . His gestures were ungainly ; his voice was singularly unmusical and harsh ; and the extraordinary and wanton bitterness of his tongue set the ordinary listeners against him . He seemed to take a ...
30. lappuse
... persons were found eager to claim an undue share of its honours by ascrib- ing to themselves detestable excesses which in point of fact they had not committed . It is needless to say that there was exaggeration on the other side , and ...
... persons were found eager to claim an undue share of its honours by ascrib- ing to themselves detestable excesses which in point of fact they had not committed . It is needless to say that there was exaggeration on the other side , and ...
33. lappuse
... persons believed that an outbreak was at hand . An application was made to the Governor for military assistance . The Governor of Jamaica was Mr. Edward John Eyre , who had VOL . IV . D been a successful explorer in Central , West , and.
... persons believed that an outbreak was at hand . An application was made to the Governor for military assistance . The Governor of Jamaica was Mr. Edward John Eyre , who had VOL . IV . D been a successful explorer in Central , West , and.
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