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 80.
1. lappuse
... thought not impossible that , owing to his ad- vanced years , Lord Russell might prove unwilling to take on him the burthen of such an office as that of Prime Minister . The name of Lord Clarendon was suggested by many as that of a ...
... thought not impossible that , owing to his ad- vanced years , Lord Russell might prove unwilling to take on him the burthen of such an office as that of Prime Minister . The name of Lord Clarendon was suggested by many as that of a ...
2. lappuse
... about either Mr. Forster or Mr. Goschen at the time ; and it will easily be imagined that those who thought a seat in the Cabinet for Mr. Bright was 1865 . THE WHIGS . 6 3 due to the 2 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
... about either Mr. Forster or Mr. Goschen at the time ; and it will easily be imagined that those who thought a seat in the Cabinet for Mr. Bright was 1865 . THE WHIGS . 6 3 due to the 2 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
16. lappuse
... thought it , ' he ex- plains , the simplest course , and one which might save me trouble hereafter , to publish the " Revolu- tionary Epick . " It is printed from the only copy in my possession , and which , with slight exceptions , was ...
... thought it , ' he ex- plains , the simplest course , and one which might save me trouble hereafter , to publish the " Revolu- tionary Epick . " It is printed from the only copy in my possession , and which , with slight exceptions , was ...
17. lappuse
... thought of making any serious accusation against Mr. Dis- raeli in his graver days , even if the pages of such a poem had been enlivened by some nonsense about tyrannicide . The work , as reprinted , certainly con- tained no passage to ...
... thought of making any serious accusation against Mr. Dis- raeli in his graver days , even if the pages of such a poem had been enlivened by some nonsense about tyrannicide . The work , as reprinted , certainly con- tained no passage to ...
18. lappuse
... thought of holding Mr. Disraeli gravely responsible for some youthful rhodomontades published in a forgotten attempt at poetry . All that Mr. Bright apparently meant to say was : ' Don't be 1864 . SIR HUGH CAIRNS . 19 too rigid in 18 A ...
... thought of holding Mr. Disraeli gravely responsible for some youthful rhodomontades published in a forgotten attempt at poetry . All that Mr. Bright apparently meant to say was : ' Don't be 1864 . SIR HUGH CAIRNS . 19 too rigid in 18 A ...
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