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 35.
9. lappuse
... practical knowledge of English politics and social affairs , and was thoroughly representative of a very solid body of English public opinion . In the House of Lords the Duke of Argyll was beginning to take a prominent and even a ...
... practical knowledge of English politics and social affairs , and was thoroughly representative of a very solid body of English public opinion . In the House of Lords the Duke of Argyll was beginning to take a prominent and even a ...
49. lappuse
... practical part to expound the laws of England , and he did his duty . The prosecutions can hardly be said to have been without use which gave opportunity for this most important exposition from such high authority . But they had no ...
... practical part to expound the laws of England , and he did his duty . The prosecutions can hardly be said to have been without use which gave opportunity for this most important exposition from such high authority . But they had no ...
97. lappuse
... practical legislation . Only the curious in- genuity of Mr. Disraeli's mind could have discovered any resemblance between the two cases . When Par- liament had to take on itself the government of India , the first difficulty was to ...
... practical legislation . Only the curious in- genuity of Mr. Disraeli's mind could have discovered any resemblance between the two cases . When Par- liament had to take on itself the government of India , the first difficulty was to ...
103. lappuse
... practical earnest- ness . It was not a wise resolve , he admitted but བཉམས་ who can be certain of acting wisely with only ten minutes for deliberation ? If they had had even an “ hour to think the matter over , he had no doubt , he said ...
... practical earnest- ness . It was not a wise resolve , he admitted but བཉམས་ who can be certain of acting wisely with only ten minutes for deliberation ? If they had had even an “ hour to think the matter over , he had no doubt , he said ...
131. lappuse
... practical beginning at the primary meetings of the electors of each place . These meetings are attended largely , one might almost say mainly , by the humbler classes of voters . From the primary meeting to the fall elections , and from ...
... practical beginning at the primary meetings of the electors of each place . These meetings are attended largely , one might almost say mainly , by the humbler classes of voters . From the primary meeting to the fall elections , and from ...
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