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.
6. lappuse
... regarded as one subdued in purpose . He seemed what Byron called an ' extinct volcano : ' a happy phrase more lately adopted by Lord Beaconsfield . Yet the volcanic fire was not wholly gone ; it flamed up again on opportunity given ...
... regarded as one subdued in purpose . He seemed what Byron called an ' extinct volcano : ' a happy phrase more lately adopted by Lord Beaconsfield . Yet the volcanic fire was not wholly gone ; it flamed up again on opportunity given ...
9. lappuse
... regarded as approaching to middle - age in ordinary society is now held to be little better than unfledged youth in Parliamentary life . It is doubtful whether any advantages of family influence or per- sonal capacity could in our day ...
... regarded as approaching to middle - age in ordinary society is now held to be little better than unfledged youth in Parliamentary life . It is doubtful whether any advantages of family influence or per- sonal capacity could in our day ...
19. lappuse
... regarded the corrections as purely literary . We are bound to say , however , that the incident did Mr. Disraeli no particular harm . The English public has always been curiously un- willing to take Mr. Disraeli seriously . The great ...
... regarded the corrections as purely literary . We are bound to say , however , that the incident did Mr. Disraeli no particular harm . The English public has always been curiously un- willing to take Mr. Disraeli seriously . The great ...
23. lappuse
... regarded him as a trust- worthy party man . At this period of its career , as at almost all others , Toryism , as a Parliamentary party , lived and won its occasional successes by the guidance and the services of brilliant outsiders ...
... regarded him as a trust- worthy party man . At this period of its career , as at almost all others , Toryism , as a Parliamentary party , lived and won its occasional successes by the guidance and the services of brilliant outsiders ...
28. lappuse
... regarded its composition , to wait on Mr. Cardwell , Secretary for the Colonies , at the Colonial Office , and urge on him the necessity of in- stituting a full enquiry and re - calling Governor Eyre . The deputation was so numerous ...
... regarded its composition , to wait on Mr. Cardwell , Secretary for the Colonies , at the Colonial Office , and urge on him the necessity of in- stituting a full enquiry and re - calling Governor Eyre . The deputation was so numerous ...
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