Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... conduct , the social information of the diplomatist , aiding his un- impassioned scrutiny , will often lead him to a more accurate judgment of the event , than that of the partisan . But it is otherwise when the great English 6 A ...
... conduct , the social information of the diplomatist , aiding his un- impassioned scrutiny , will often lead him to a more accurate judgment of the event , than that of the partisan . But it is otherwise when the great English 6 A ...
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... conduct of the members . The minister had closed the 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 ...
... conduct of the members . The minister had closed the 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 ...
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... conduct of the whig party during the preceding adminis- tration , and especially during the latter months of Lord Grey's government . This conduct had created a great mass of public prejudice against them . Notwithstanding the reform of ...
... conduct of the whig party during the preceding adminis- tration , and especially during the latter months of Lord Grey's government . This conduct had created a great mass of public prejudice against them . Notwithstanding the reform of ...
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... , 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 parties , if the impending and in- 16 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
... , 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 parties , if the impending and in- 16 A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY .
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... conduct without a plausible vindication . In the present instance he once even gave formal notice to the house that he was about to explain this mysterious passage , though at the cost of reading a confidential minute of the cabinet ...
... conduct without a plausible vindication . In the present instance he once even gave formal notice to the house that he was about to explain this mysterious passage , though at the cost of reading a confidential minute of the cabinet ...
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