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 66.
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... side of the House as well as on the other . Mr. Glad- stone and Mr. Disraeli were now brought directly face to face . One led the House ; the other led the Opposi- tion . With so many points of difference , and even of contrast , there ...
... side of the House as well as on the other . Mr. Glad- stone and Mr. Disraeli were now brought directly face to face . One led the House ; the other led the Opposi- tion . With so many points of difference , and even of contrast , there ...
9. lappuse
... sides of the political field . They were needed . Many con- spicuous figures during former years of debate would be missed when the new Parliament came to meet . Among the new men we have already mentioned Mr. Forster , who had taken a ...
... sides of the political field . They were needed . Many con- spicuous figures during former years of debate would be missed when the new Parliament came to meet . Among the new men we have already mentioned Mr. Forster , who had taken a ...
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... side it displayed itself . He had proposed a resolution in favour of reduction of expenditure , when Lord Pal- merston was most active in swelling the war costs of the country . The resolution was well supported , and apparently had a ...
... side it displayed itself . He had proposed a resolution in favour of reduction of expenditure , when Lord Pal- merston was most active in swelling the war costs of the country . The resolution was well supported , and apparently had a ...
19. lappuse
... side . Sir Hugh Cairns , afterwards Lord Chancellor and a peer , had fought his way by sheer talent and energy into the front rank of Opposition . A lawyer from Bel- fast , and the son of middle - class parents , he had risen into ...
... side . Sir Hugh Cairns , afterwards Lord Chancellor and a peer , had fought his way by sheer talent and energy into the front rank of Opposition . A lawyer from Bel- fast , and the son of middle - class parents , he had risen into ...
23. lappuse
... side Many feared him ; some of the House disliked him . few admired him ; no one 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 ...
... side Many feared him ; some of the House disliked him . few admired him ; no one 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 ...
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