Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... . PAGE 482 508 THE SUGAR AND COFFEE PLANTING COMMITTEE 529 CHAPTER XXVII . FOREIGN POLITICS - CLOSE OF THE SESSION 1848 . 551 CHAPTER XXVIII . THE LAST CHAPTER 583 Α POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY . CHAPTER I. THE political career of viii CONTENTS .
... . PAGE 482 508 THE SUGAR AND COFFEE PLANTING COMMITTEE 529 CHAPTER XXVII . FOREIGN POLITICS - CLOSE OF THE SESSION 1848 . 551 CHAPTER XXVIII . THE LAST CHAPTER 583 Α POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY . CHAPTER I. THE political career of viii CONTENTS .
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... session of 1845 with an overwhelming majority in both houses . True it is , that in the four years during which he had conducted affairs he had frequently strained the patience of his supporters ; but their passive mur- murs only proved ...
... session of 1845 with an overwhelming majority in both houses . True it is , that in the four years during which he had conducted affairs he had frequently strained the patience of his supporters ; but their passive mur- murs only proved ...
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... session of '45 , was far stronger than even at the commence- ment of the session of '42 . If they had forfeited the hearts of their adherents , they had not lost their votes , while both in parliament and the country , they had ...
... session of '45 , was far stronger than even at the commence- ment of the session of '42 . If they had forfeited the hearts of their adherents , they had not lost their votes , while both in parliament and the country , they had ...
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... session of '45 found them nearly reduced to silence . Low prices , abundant harvests , and a thriving commerce , had rendered appeals , varied even by the persuasive ingenuity of Mr. Cobden , a weari- some iteration . The Manchester ...
... session of '45 found them nearly reduced to silence . Low prices , abundant harvests , and a thriving commerce , had rendered appeals , varied even by the persuasive ingenuity of Mr. Cobden , a weari- some iteration . The Manchester ...
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... Session after session , while his policy was appropriated in detail by those who had often condemned or mis- represented it , the frigid manner often veiled an indignant spirit and the cynic smile was sometimes the signal of a contempt ...
... Session after session , while his policy was appropriated in detail by those who had often condemned or mis- represented it , the frigid manner often veiled an indignant spirit and the cynic smile was sometimes the signal of a contempt ...
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Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Полный просмотр - 1852 |
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