A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin CongressHarper, 1880 |
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... LORD DURHAM • • CHAPTER IV . PAGE 21 36 SCIENCE AND SPEED 89 58 CHAPTER V. CHARTISM . 70 CHAPTER VI . QUESTION DE JUPONS . 88 CHAPTER VII . THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE 98 CHAPTER VIII . THE OPIUM WAR 112 CHAPTER IX . DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ...
... LORD DURHAM • • CHAPTER IV . PAGE 21 36 SCIENCE AND SPEED 89 58 CHAPTER V. CHARTISM . 70 CHAPTER VI . QUESTION DE JUPONS . 88 CHAPTER VII . THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE 98 CHAPTER VIII . THE OPIUM WAR 112 CHAPTER IX . DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ...
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... Sir Robert Peel and Lord Durham were using the language of innocent meta- phor . Sir Robert Peel did not really fear much the hoof of the ruthless democracy ; Lord Durham did not actually ex- pect to be called upon at any terrible risk ...
... Sir Robert Peel and Lord Durham were using the language of innocent meta- phor . Sir Robert Peel did not really fear much the hoof of the ruthless democracy ; Lord Durham did not actually ex- pect to be called upon at any terrible risk ...
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... Sir Fran- cis Burdett and Smith O'Brien , and the Radical Alcibiades of Finsbury , " Tom " Duncombe . CHAPTER III . CANADA AND LORD DURHAM . THE first disturbance to the quiet and good promise of the new reign came from Canada . The ...
... Sir Fran- cis Burdett and Smith O'Brien , and the Radical Alcibiades of Finsbury , " Tom " Duncombe . CHAPTER III . CANADA AND LORD DURHAM . THE first disturbance to the quiet and good promise of the new reign came from Canada . The ...
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... lower province , and therefore was nearly all of French origin . Since the cession the growth of the population of the other province had been surprisingly rapid , and had been almost exclusive- CANADA AND LORD DURHAM . 37.
... lower province , and therefore was nearly all of French origin . Since the cession the growth of the population of the other province had been surprisingly rapid , and had been almost exclusive- CANADA AND LORD DURHAM . 37.
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... their salaries out of certain funds of the colony . The representative as- sembly took to stopping the supplies , and the Government claimed the right to counteract this measure by appropriat- ing CANADA AND LORD DURHAM . 39.
... their salaries out of certain funds of the colony . The representative as- sembly took to stopping the supplies , and the Government claimed the right to counteract this measure by appropriat- ing CANADA AND LORD DURHAM . 39.
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