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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... called two comparatively obscure men to un- important office . The outer public did not quite appreciate the difficulties which a Liberal minister had to encounter in compromising between the Whigs and the Radicals . The Whigs included ...
... called two comparatively obscure men to un- important office . The outer public did not quite appreciate the difficulties which a Liberal minister had to encounter in compromising between the Whigs and the Radicals . The Whigs included ...
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... called an ' extinct volcano : ' a happy phrase more lately adopted by Lord Beaconsfield . Yet the volcanic fire was not wholly gone ; it flamed up again on opportunity given . Perhaps Mr. Lay- ard proved most formidable to his own ...
... called an ' extinct volcano : ' a happy phrase more lately adopted by Lord Beaconsfield . Yet the volcanic fire was not wholly gone ; it flamed up again on opportunity given . Perhaps Mr. Lay- ard proved most formidable to his own ...
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... called an im- patient spirit . It was to many people a problem of deep interest to see whether the genius of Mr. Glad- stone would prove equal to the trying task of leader- ship under circumstances of such peculiar difficulty . Tact ...
... called an im- patient spirit . It was to many people a problem of deep interest to see whether the genius of Mr. Glad- stone would prove equal to the trying task of leader- ship under circumstances of such peculiar difficulty . Tact ...
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... called patri- archal limits in order to give a political leader now an opportunity of enjoying a fairly proportionate tenure of leadership . The Duke of Argyll would have passed as a middle - aged man in ordinary life , but he was ...
... called patri- archal limits in order to give a political leader now an opportunity of enjoying a fairly proportionate tenure of leadership . The Duke of Argyll would have passed as a middle - aged man in ordinary life , but he was ...
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... called forth a high compliment from Mr. Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and promise on whatever side it displayed itself . He had proposed a resolution in favour of reduction of expenditure , when Lord Pal ...
... called forth a high compliment from Mr. Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and promise on whatever side it displayed itself . He had proposed a resolution in favour of reduction of expenditure , when Lord Pal ...
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