Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... principles , the advocacy of which in the chief scene of his efforts was sure to obtain for him only contention and unkindly feelings ; what were his motives , purposes , and opinions ; how and why he laboured ; and the whole scope and ...
... principles , the advocacy of which in the chief scene of his efforts was sure to obtain for him only contention and unkindly feelings ; what were his motives , purposes , and opinions ; how and why he laboured ; and the whole scope and ...
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... principles adverse to a less restricted importation of foreign food than the law then sanctioned . What would be their course ? Would they recognise in the present state of affairs a proof of the error of their system , or would they ...
... principles adverse to a less restricted importation of foreign food than the law then sanctioned . What would be their course ? Would they recognise in the present state of affairs a proof of the error of their system , or would they ...
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... principle in England in 1841 , as the complete and natural conclusion of those events and ideas which had agitated and perplexed the various communities since the fall of the elder Bourbons in 1830. They associated their interests ...
... principle in England in 1841 , as the complete and natural conclusion of those events and ideas which had agitated and perplexed the various communities since the fall of the elder Bourbons in 1830. They associated their interests ...
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... principles of their union by those in whom they have confided as their cherished organs ; and it is only a parliamentary leader of great natural sagacity , matured by a considerable experience of the assembly on which this external ...
... principles of their union by those in whom they have confided as their cherished organs ; and it is only a parliamentary leader of great natural sagacity , matured by a considerable experience of the assembly on which this external ...
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... principles in debate , and as patient and as easy of access in private conference , should be as active and as thoughtful , as if he were sustained by all that encourages exertion - the appro- bation of the good and the applause of the ...
... principles in debate , and as patient and as easy of access in private conference , should be as active and as thoughtful , as if he were sustained by all that encourages exertion - the appro- bation of the good and the applause of the ...
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