Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... condition as protestantism was in 1828 , and amid tumultuous sympathy a conservative government had been denounced as " an organized hypocrisy ; " but the cheers of mutual sensibility were in a great degree furnished by the voices ...
... condition as protestantism was in 1828 , and amid tumultuous sympathy a conservative government had been denounced as " an organized hypocrisy ; " but the cheers of mutual sensibility were in a great degree furnished by the voices ...
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... condition of the whig party itself was absolutely forlorn ; it was spoken of as a corpse ; it was treated as a phantom . With numbers scarcely exceeding one - sixth of the house in a parliament of their own summoning , the whigs were ...
... condition of the whig party itself was absolutely forlorn ; it was spoken of as a corpse ; it was treated as a phantom . With numbers scarcely exceeding one - sixth of the house in a parliament of their own summoning , the whigs were ...
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... was deemed satisfactory . Lord Stanley , then secretary of state , familiar with the condition of Ireland and the habits of the Irish , analyzed with searching criticism the statements as to that country , and the A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
... was deemed satisfactory . Lord Stanley , then secretary of state , familiar with the condition of Ireland and the habits of the Irish , analyzed with searching criticism the statements as to that country , and the A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
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... condition of the Irish cottiers , what would be the effect of a suspension of import duties on a class not less important even in numbers , a class comprising with their families not less than between five and six millions of the ...
... condition of the Irish cottiers , what would be the effect of a suspension of import duties on a class not less important even in numbers , a class comprising with their families not less than between five and six millions of the ...
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... condition of the roman catholic por- tion of the Irish population , he shrank from the taint of the ultra - montane intrigue . Accompanying Lord Stanley , he became in due time a member of the great conservative opposition , and as he ...
... condition of the roman catholic por- tion of the Irish population , he shrank from the taint of the ultra - montane intrigue . Accompanying Lord Stanley , he became in due time a member of the great conservative opposition , and as he ...
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Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Полный просмотр - 1852 |
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Стр. 399 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.