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 57.
2. lappuse
... soon found , however , that no such novelties were to be announced . The only changes in the Cabinet were that Lord Russell became Prime Minister , and that Lord Clarendon , who had been Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , succeeded ...
... soon found , however , that no such novelties were to be announced . The only changes in the Cabinet were that Lord Russell became Prime Minister , and that Lord Clarendon , who had been Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , succeeded ...
10. lappuse
... soon . At this time he was some forty - three years of age , and he had been a prominent public man for more than twenty years . Lord Houghton , in proposing his health at a public dinner some years ago , said good - humouredly that ...
... soon . At this time he was some forty - three years of age , and he had been a prominent public man for more than twenty years . Lord Houghton , in proposing his health at a public dinner some years ago , said good - humouredly that ...
12. lappuse
... soon made up his mind , and bore down upon the Duke of Argyll with all the force of scornful in- vective which he could summon to his aid . For the hour the Duke of Argyll was as completely over- thrown as if he had got in the way of a ...
... soon made up his mind , and bore down upon the Duke of Argyll with all the force of scornful in- vective which he could summon to his aid . For the hour the Duke of Argyll was as completely over- thrown as if he had got in the way of a ...
15. lappuse
... 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. Gallenga , an Italian ...
... 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. Gallenga , an Italian ...
38. lappuse
... soon to be mentioned in this history , had been drawn into some fatal conflict with the police . In each case it might have been said that only for the agitator who denounced the supposed grievance all would have been quiet ; and in ...
... soon to be mentioned in this history , had been drawn into some fatal conflict with the police . In each case it might have been said that only for the agitator who denounced the supposed grievance all would have been quiet ; and in ...
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