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 43.
4. lappuse
... probably looked with alarm enough at the one serious change brought about by the death of Lord Palmer- ston : the change which made Mr. Gladstone leader of the House of Commons . Meanwhile there were some changes in the actual condition ...
... probably looked with alarm enough at the one serious change brought about by the death of Lord Palmer- ston : the change which made Mr. Gladstone leader of the House of Commons . Meanwhile there were some changes in the actual condition ...
15. lappuse
... probably have been soon for- gotten if it were not for one odd incident . During the discussions Mr. Disraeli strongly condemned Mr. Stansfeld for his avowed friendship with Mazzini , and reminded the House of a statement made by Mr ...
... probably have been soon for- gotten if it were not for one odd incident . During the discussions Mr. Disraeli strongly condemned Mr. Stansfeld for his avowed friendship with Mazzini , and reminded the House of a statement made by Mr ...
20. lappuse
... probably a sounder lawyer than Lyndhurst . He had above all things skill and discretion . He could do much for the aboriginal Tories , if we may use such a word , which they could not do of or for themselves ; and his appearance in the ...
... probably a sounder lawyer than Lyndhurst . He had above all things skill and discretion . He could do much for the aboriginal Tories , if we may use such a word , which they could not do of or for themselves ; and his appearance in the ...
23. lappuse
... of genuine Tories it would probably have come to an end long before . At this particular time to which we have now conducted it , it lived and looked upon the earth , had hope of triumph and gains , had a present and a future.
... of genuine Tories it would probably have come to an end long before . At this particular time to which we have now conducted it , it lived and looked upon the earth , had hope of triumph and gains , had a present and a future.
30. lappuse
... probably did it alter many opinions of many men . The history of the events in Jamaica , told in what- ever way , must form a sad and shocking narrative . The history of this generation has no such tale to tell where any race of ...
... probably did it alter many opinions of many men . The history of the events in Jamaica , told in what- ever way , must form a sad and shocking narrative . The history of this generation has no such tale to tell where any race of ...
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