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 89.
1. lappuse
... Prime Minister , speculation busied itself as to possible changes in the administration . Many per- suaded themselves that the opportunity would be VOL . IV . B taken to make some bold and sweeping changes , and THE NEW GOVERNMENT.
... Prime Minister , speculation busied itself as to possible changes in the administration . Many per- suaded themselves that the opportunity would be VOL . IV . B taken to make some bold and sweeping changes , and THE NEW GOVERNMENT.
2. lappuse
Justin McCarthy. taken to make some bold and sweeping changes , and to admit the Radical element to an influence in the actual councils of the nation such as it had never enjoyed before , and such as its undoubted strength in Parliament ...
Justin McCarthy. taken to make some bold and sweeping changes , and to admit the Radical element to an influence in the actual councils of the nation such as it had never enjoyed before , and such as its undoubted strength in Parliament ...
7. lappuse
... taken place . From Lord Palmerston , admired almost to hero - worship by Whigs and Conservatives , the foremost position had suddenly passed to Mr. Glad- stone , whose admirers were the most extreme of the Liberals , and who was ...
... taken place . From Lord Palmerston , admired almost to hero - worship by Whigs and Conservatives , the foremost position had suddenly passed to Mr. Glad- stone , whose admirers were the most extreme of the Liberals , and who was ...
9. lappuse
... taken a conspicuous part in the debates on the American Civil War . Mr. Forster was a man of considerable Parliamentary aptitude ; a debater , who though not pretending to eloquence , was argumentative , vigorous , and persuasive . He ...
... taken a conspicuous part in the debates on the American Civil War . Mr. Forster was a man of considerable Parliamentary aptitude ; a debater , who though not pretending to eloquence , was argumentative , vigorous , and persuasive . He ...
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Justin McCarthy. England , but the story of the rebellion that had taken place in the island of Jamaica , and the manner in which it had been suppressed and punished . The first story came from English officers and soldiers who had ...
Justin McCarthy. England , but the story of the rebellion that had taken place in the island of Jamaica , and the manner in which it had been suppressed and punished . The first story came from English officers and soldiers who had ...
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