A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, Volumen4Chatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... Gladstone leader of the House of Commons . Meanwhile there were some changes in the actual condition of things which did not depend on the mere alteration of a Cabinet . The political complexion of the day was likely to be affected in ...
... Gladstone leader of the House of Commons . Meanwhile there were some changes in the actual condition of things which did not depend on the mere alteration of a Cabinet . The political complexion of the day was likely to be affected in ...
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... Gladstone himself . But Sir Stafford Northcote , although a fluent speaker , was not a great debater , and , moreover , he had but little of the genuine Tory in him . He was a man of far too modern a spirit and training to be a genuine ...
... Gladstone himself . But Sir Stafford Northcote , although a fluent speaker , was not a great debater , and , moreover , he had but little of the genuine Tory in him . He was a man of far too modern a spirit and training to be a genuine ...
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... Gladstone down , most of the Tories would have it that Mr. Gladstone now had got it all his own way , and that the cautious vagueness of the Queen's Speech would only prove to be the prelude to very decisive and alarming changes in the ...
... Gladstone down , most of the Tories would have it that Mr. Gladstone now had got it all his own way , and that the cautious vagueness of the Queen's Speech would only prove to be the prelude to very decisive and alarming changes in the ...
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... Gladstone , and who therefore assumed that if they said this was all they could do there was nothing else to be done- these supported the bill . Mr. Bright supported it ; somewhat coldly at first , but afterwards when warmed by the glow ...
... Gladstone , and who therefore assumed that if they said this was all they could do there was nothing else to be done- these supported the bill . Mr. Bright supported it ; somewhat coldly at first , but afterwards when warmed by the glow ...
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... Gladstone ; or with the thrilling vibrations of Bright's noble eloquence , now penetrating in its pathos , and now irresistible in its humour ? Even those who well remember these great debates may ask themselves in unsatisfied wonder ...
... Gladstone ; or with the thrilling vibrations of Bright's noble eloquence , now penetrating in its pathos , and now irresistible in its humour ? Even those who well remember these great debates may ask themselves in unsatisfied wonder ...
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