Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... felt that he could not long remain with honour , and that at his time of life he shrank from again mixing in the bitter strife which attended the break - up of a great party from the defection of its leaders . It was the wish and ...
... felt that he could not long remain with honour , and that at his time of life he shrank from again mixing in the bitter strife which attended the break - up of a great party from the defection of its leaders . It was the wish and ...
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... felt deeply and painfully the prospect of separation from his colleagues ; he felt more deeply and more painfully the awful responsibility which he found now was about to devolve singly on himself . The illustrious example of the Duke ...
... felt deeply and painfully the prospect of separation from his colleagues ; he felt more deeply and more painfully the awful responsibility which he found now was about to devolve singly on himself . The illustrious example of the Duke ...
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... felt that he could not take that course consistently with his own feelings as an honourable man ; and that with such ulterior views , to propose to par- liament to sanction the opening of the ports would be to lead those who were ...
... felt that he could not take that course consistently with his own feelings as an honourable man ; and that with such ulterior views , to propose to par- liament to sanction the opening of the ports would be to lead those who were ...
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... felt himself unable to undertake it , the foundation of final legislation on the subject . " A strictly constitutional , and per- fectly honourable proceeding . But if this be an accurate description of the feelings and principles of ...
... felt himself unable to undertake it , the foundation of final legislation on the subject . " A strictly constitutional , and per- fectly honourable proceeding . But if this be an accurate description of the feelings and principles of ...
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... felt that his position was premature . No doubt he sincerely regretted that the scruple of a solitary colleague should have deprived his rival of the glory and the odium of settling the question . Yet the country had been eight days ...
... felt that his position was premature . No doubt he sincerely regretted that the scruple of a solitary colleague should have deprived his rival of the glory and the odium of settling the question . Yet the country had been eight days ...
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