Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... observe is often current on the eve of great changes , that the ministry of Sir Robert Peel were the only body of men then competent to carry on affairs . The opposite benches were thronged with gentle- men who offered no opposition ...
... observe is often current on the eve of great changes , that the ministry of Sir Robert Peel were the only body of men then competent to carry on affairs . The opposite benches were thronged with gentle- men who offered no opposition ...
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... observed on more than one occasion entering the house at a 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 ...
... observed on more than one occasion entering the house at a 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 ...
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... observation ; he forgot nothing and always thought . So it was that on all the great political questions of the day he had arrived at con- clusions which guided him . He always took large views and had no prejudices about things ...
... observation ; he forgot nothing and always thought . So it was that on all the great political questions of the day he had arrived at con- clusions which guided him . He always took large views and had no prejudices about things ...
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... observations . Having stated at the commencement of his speech that " the recollection of great indulgence and great confidence had effaced his temporary feelings of irrita- tion at being unjustly condemned , " he recurred to the ...
... observations . Having stated at the commencement of his speech that " the recollection of great indulgence and great confidence had effaced his temporary feelings of irrita- tion at being unjustly condemned , " he recurred to the ...
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... observations until a late hour , any formal discussion was avoided . The only remarkable circumstance was the first rising of Lord George Bentinck . It was to make a brief but pregnant inquiry , and he was observed with great interest ...
... observations until a late hour , any formal discussion was avoided . The only remarkable circumstance was the first rising of Lord George Bentinck . It was to make a brief but pregnant inquiry , and he was observed with great interest ...
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