Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... received a great and unexpected assistance , and that too when its energy and its resources were both waning , by the menaced failure of one of the crops most important for the sustenance of the people of the united kingdom . Nor , it ...
... received a great and unexpected assistance , and that too when its energy and its resources were both waning , by the menaced failure of one of the crops most important for the sustenance of the people of the united kingdom . Nor , it ...
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... received a fair construction , nor did our measures ever receive an impartial consideration from those who were our political opponents . " This is a grave charge , applying as it does to a very eventful period of nearly seven years ...
... received a fair construction , nor did our measures ever receive an impartial consideration from those who were our political opponents . " This is a grave charge , applying as it does to a very eventful period of nearly seven years ...
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... received by the great majority of the cabinet , and it was evident that neither of his suggestions was deemed satisfactory . Lord Stanley , then secretary of state , familiar with the condition of Ireland and the habits of the Irish ...
... received by the great majority of the cabinet , and it was evident that neither of his suggestions was deemed satisfactory . Lord Stanley , then secretary of state , familiar with the condition of Ireland and the habits of the Irish ...
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... received the decision of their scrupulous colleague . So forcibly did he feel the importance of unanimity in the cabinet , and so strongly was he convinced of the injury done by the breaking up of any govern- ment , that although ...
... received the decision of their scrupulous colleague . So forcibly did he feel the importance of unanimity in the cabinet , and so strongly was he convinced of the injury done by the breaking up of any govern- ment , that although ...
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... receiving those explana- tions which are usual on the change or the recon- struction of a ministry , and which the frankness of our parliamentary government not only justifies but requires , the Duke of Richmond was met by a strange ...
... receiving those explana- tions which are usual on the change or the recon- struction of a ministry , and which the frankness of our parliamentary government not only justifies but requires , the Duke of Richmond was met by a strange ...
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