Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... friend confi- dentially replied that he could not remain with satisfaction , 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 ...
... friend confi- dentially replied that he could not remain with satisfaction , 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 ...
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... a parliamentary majority and with no enthusiasm out of doors , when suddenly he was relieved from almost overwhelming embarrassments by the scandal D 1 of an intrigue among his own friends against one of A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY . 33.
... a parliamentary majority and with no enthusiasm out of doors , when suddenly he was relieved from almost overwhelming embarrassments by the scandal D 1 of an intrigue among his own friends against one of A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY . 33.
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A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli. of an intrigue among his own friends against one of his projected secretaries of state . The intrigue was neither contrived with dexterity nor conducted with temper , but it extricated the whig ...
A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli. of an intrigue among his own friends against one of his projected secretaries of state . The intrigue was neither contrived with dexterity nor conducted with temper , but it extricated the whig ...
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... friends of Mr. Canning quitted that administration ; and when in time they formed the not least consider- able ... friend to religious liberty , as we shall have occasion afterwards to remark , but always viewed with great sympathy the ...
... friends of Mr. Canning quitted that administration ; and when in time they formed the not least consider- able ... friend to religious liberty , as we shall have occasion afterwards to remark , but always viewed with great sympathy the ...
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... friends without reserve or self - consideration . He encouraged them by making occasions for their exertions , and would relinquish his own opportunity without a moment's hesitation , if he thought the abandonment might aid a better man ...
... friends without reserve or self - consideration . He encouraged them by making occasions for their exertions , and would relinquish his own opportunity without a moment's hesitation , if he thought the abandonment might aid a better man ...
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