Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... views were strongly supported by the Duke of Wellington , " who considered the proposition of the first minister was a measure which was not necessary to be adopted , " and the great majority A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY . 25.
... views were strongly supported by the Duke of Wellington , " who considered the proposition of the first minister was a measure which was not necessary to be adopted , " and the great majority A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY . 25.
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... " Lord John confessed that on the general subject his views had in the course of twenty years under- gone a great alteration . He had for several years endeavoured to obtain a compromise on the subject . In 26 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
... " Lord John confessed that on the general subject his views had in the course of twenty years under- gone a great alteration . He had for several years endeavoured to obtain a compromise on the subject . In 26 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
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... views , to propose to par- liament to sanction the opening of the ports would be to lead those who were disposed to support the government into a snare . He said that he had tried to school himself into the belief that , under certain ...
... views , to propose to par- liament to sanction the opening of the ports would be to lead those who were disposed to support the government into a snare . He said that he had tried to school himself into the belief that , under certain ...
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... views and had no prejudices about things whatever he might indulge in as to persons . He was always singularly anxious to acquire the truth and would spare no pains for that purpose ; but when once his mind was made up , it was ...
... views and had no prejudices about things whatever he might indulge in as to persons . He was always singularly anxious to acquire the truth and would spare no pains for that purpose ; but when once his mind was made up , it was ...
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... at this point , his grace proceeded to express the views which he entertained of his duty to the crown ; and it would have seemed , that because " he had served the crown for above fifty years 60 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
... at this point , his grace proceeded to express the views which he entertained of his duty to the crown ; and it would have seemed , that because " he had served the crown for above fifty years 60 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
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Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Полный просмотр - 1852 |
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