Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... late governor- general of India - directed his energies to other than parliamentary pursuits . For some time he had fol- lowed his profession , which was that of arms , but of late years he had become absorbed in the pastime and ...
... late governor- general of India - directed his energies to other than parliamentary pursuits . For some time he had fol- lowed his profession , which was that of arms , but of late years he had become absorbed in the pastime and ...
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... late hour , clad in a white great - coat which softened , but did not conceal , the scarlet hunting coat . Although he took no part in debate , and attended the house rather as a club than a senate , he possessed a great and peculiar ...
... late hour , clad in a white great - coat which softened , but did not conceal , the scarlet hunting coat . Although he took no part in debate , and attended the house rather as a club than a senate , he possessed a great and peculiar ...
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... late years at any rate had not given his mind to political study , he had in the course of his life seen and heard a great deal , and with profit . Nothing escaped his observation ; he forgot nothing and always thought . So it was that ...
... late years at any rate had not given his mind to political study , he had in the course of his life seen and heard a great deal , and with profit . Nothing escaped his observation ; he forgot nothing and always thought . So it was that ...
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... late colleague , that her majesty had desired him to resume his post , and that Sir Robert had determined , happen what might , even if he stood alone as minister of the crown , that he would enable her majesty to meet her parliament ...
... late colleague , that her majesty had desired him to resume his post , and that Sir Robert had determined , happen what might , even if he stood alone as minister of the crown , that he would enable her majesty to meet her parliament ...
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... late been done for them , how the duty had been taken off all the raw materials which constituted the imme- diate fabric of their productions ; how the opulent classes had subjected themselves to the imposition of an income - tax out of ...
... late been done for them , how the duty had been taken off all the raw materials which constituted the imme- diate fabric of their productions ; how the opulent classes had subjected themselves to the imposition of an income - tax out of ...
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