An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their OratoryHorace Cox, 1892 - Всего страниц: 718 |
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... Disraeli , when speaking of some of his own labours , may not inappropriately be applied : - " There are articles in the present work , occupying but a few pages , which could never have been produced had not more time been allotted to ...
... Disraeli , when speaking of some of his own labours , may not inappropriately be applied : - " There are articles in the present work , occupying but a few pages , which could never have been produced had not more time been allotted to ...
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... DISRAELI , EARL OF BEACONSFIELD LORD GEORGE BENTINCK WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE 314 347 350 RICHARD COBDEN JOHN BRIGHT 384 ... ... 390 ROBERT LOWE ( LORD SHERBROOK ) JOHN ARTHUR ROEBUCK RALPH BERNAL OSBORNE EARL GRANVILLE MARQUIS OF ...
... DISRAELI , EARL OF BEACONSFIELD LORD GEORGE BENTINCK WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE 314 347 350 RICHARD COBDEN JOHN BRIGHT 384 ... ... 390 ROBERT LOWE ( LORD SHERBROOK ) JOHN ARTHUR ROEBUCK RALPH BERNAL OSBORNE EARL GRANVILLE MARQUIS OF ...
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... Disraeli Cabinet were attempting to settle the question of Reform . The first proposals of the Ministry were said by one of its members ( Sir J. Pakington ) to have been decided on in the last ten minutes of a Cabinet Council ; which ...
... Disraeli Cabinet were attempting to settle the question of Reform . The first proposals of the Ministry were said by one of its members ( Sir J. Pakington ) to have been decided on in the last ten minutes of a Cabinet Council ; which ...
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... Disraeli wrote , in his " Life of Bentinck : " " " Sugar was an article of colonial produce which had been embarrassing , if not fatal , to many govern- ments . Strange that a manufacture which charms infancy and soothes old age should ...
... Disraeli wrote , in his " Life of Bentinck : " " " Sugar was an article of colonial produce which had been embarrassing , if not fatal , to many govern- ments . Strange that a manufacture which charms infancy and soothes old age should ...
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... Disraeli at Hughenden , when his host's recollections of Cobbett formed part of the conversation . " On one occasion , he told us , Cobbett insisted upon taking Sir Robert Peel's seat on the Treasury bench . Sir Robert did all he could ...
... Disraeli at Hughenden , when his host's recollections of Cobbett formed part of the conversation . " On one occasion , he told us , Cobbett insisted upon taking Sir Robert Peel's seat on the Treasury bench . Sir Robert did all he could ...
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