Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... course ? Would they recognise in the present state of affairs a proof of the error of their system , or would they esteem it a contingency which might derange , but which would not invalidate , that system ? And if so , what remedial ...
... course ? Would they recognise in the present state of affairs a proof of the error of their system , or would they esteem it a contingency which might derange , but which would not invalidate , that system ? And if so , what remedial ...
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... course less general , less eager or less anxious . The existing policy of the great cabinets had been founded on the assumption that the administration of Sir Robert Peel would be limited only by the term of his political life , and ...
... course less general , less eager or less anxious . The existing policy of the great cabinets had been founded on the assumption that the administration of Sir Robert Peel would be limited only by the term of his political life , and ...
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... course however adroit must necessarily be ineffectual . Nor can a man of sensibility in such a post easily obviate these discouragements . It is ungracious to appeal to the grey - headed to toil 10 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
... course however adroit must necessarily be ineffectual . Nor can a man of sensibility in such a post easily obviate these discouragements . It is ungracious to appeal to the grey - headed to toil 10 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
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... course , the measures of the Melbourne government were generally mode- rate , well - matured , and statesmanlike schemes . The conduct of the government until '39 was highly reputable , and well would it have been for the honour of both ...
... course , the measures of the Melbourne government were generally mode- rate , well - matured , and statesmanlike schemes . The conduct of the government until '39 was highly reputable , and well would it have been for the honour of both ...
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... course which would have been most agreeable to his personal feelings . " The menaced occurrence of a great calamity rendered it necessary in his opinion that the government should take some steps to secure the provision of the people ...
... course which would have been most agreeable to his personal feelings . " The menaced occurrence of a great calamity rendered it necessary in his opinion that the government should take some steps to secure the provision of the people ...
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