Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... confidence in the sagacity and experience and high reputation of its eminent leader , that they were on the whole perhaps rather curious than alarmed . In the meantime the cabinet which had met so frequently and so hurriedly again ...
... confidence in the sagacity and experience and high reputation of its eminent leader , that they were on the whole perhaps rather curious than alarmed . In the meantime the cabinet which had met so frequently and so hurriedly again ...
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... confidence with the country , it was to be expected that a man of his thoughtful ambition would seek when the occasion offered to rebuild his power and renew the lustre of his reputation with no superstitious deference to that party of ...
... confidence with the country , it was to be expected that a man of his thoughtful ambition would seek when the occasion offered to rebuild his power and renew the lustre of his reputation with no superstitious deference to that party of ...
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... confidence in a government which presumed to mitigate a tariff . Twenty years had elapsed since Lord Francis Egerton had moved the address in answer to the speech under the auspices of Mr. Canning . He may be said to have concluded his ...
... confidence in a government which presumed to mitigate a tariff . Twenty years had elapsed since Lord Francis Egerton had moved the address in answer to the speech under the auspices of Mr. Canning . He may be said to have concluded his ...
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... confidence had effaced his temporary feelings of irrita- tion at being unjustly condemned , " he recurred to the imputations to which he had before referred , but no longer with that air of mournfulness , almost humility which had ...
... confidence had effaced his temporary feelings of irrita- tion at being unjustly condemned , " he recurred to the imputations to which he had before referred , but no longer with that air of mournfulness , almost humility which had ...
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... confidence and co - operation had achieved the long- contrived object of his ambition , the premiership of England . On a subsequent and even more memor- able occasion in these debates his grace spoke on this head in language still less ...
... confidence and co - operation had achieved the long- contrived object of his ambition , the premiership of England . On a subsequent and even more memor- able occasion in these debates his grace spoke on this head in language still less ...
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Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Полный просмотр - 1852 |
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