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 48.
1. lappuse
... position in name which he must have in fact . Even when it became certain that Lord Russell was to be the Prime Minister , speculation busied itself as to possible changes in the administration . Many per- suaded themselves that the ...
... position in name which he must have in fact . Even when it became certain that Lord Russell was to be the Prime Minister , speculation busied itself as to possible changes in the administration . Many per- suaded themselves that the ...
2. lappuse
... position , and to have seats in the Cabinet . In each instance the appointment was a concession to the growing Liberal feeling of the day ; but the con- cession was slight and cautious . The country knew little about either Mr. Forster ...
... position , and to have seats in the Cabinet . In each instance the appointment was a concession to the growing Liberal feeling of the day ; but the con- cession was slight and cautious . The country knew little about either Mr. Forster ...
7. lappuse
... position had suddenly passed to Mr. Glad- stone , whose admirers were the most extreme of the Liberals , and who was distrusted and dreaded by all of Conservative instincts and sympathies , on the one side of the House as well as on the ...
... position had suddenly passed to Mr. Glad- stone , whose admirers were the most extreme of the Liberals , and who was distrusted and dreaded by all of Conservative instincts and sympathies , on the one side of the House as well as on the ...
37. lappuse
... position of champion of the rights and claims of the black man against the white . He was a sort of constitutional Opposition in himself . The Governor seems to have at once adopted the con- clusion urged on him by others , that Gordon ...
... position of champion of the rights and claims of the black man against the white . He was a sort of constitutional Opposition in himself . The Governor seems to have at once adopted the con- clusion urged on him by others , that Gordon ...
38. lappuse
... position to anything . Gordon was a very energetic agitator , and he probably had some sense of self - im- portance in his agitation ; but we entirely agree with Chief - Justice Cockburn in believing that so far from there being any ...
... position to anything . Gordon was a very energetic agitator , and he probably had some sense of self - im- portance in his agitation ; but we entirely agree with Chief - Justice Cockburn in believing that so far from there being any ...
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