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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... debate , a swashbuckler and soldado of Parliamentary conflict , had been bound over to the peace , quietly enmeshed in the discipline of subordinate office . Not Michael Peres himself , the Copper Captain ' of Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... debate , a swashbuckler and soldado of Parliamentary conflict , had been bound over to the peace , quietly enmeshed in the discipline of subordinate office . Not Michael Peres himself , the Copper Captain ' of Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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... debate would be missed when the new Parliament came to meet . Among the new men we have already mentioned Mr. Forster , who had taken a conspicuous part in the debates on the American Civil War . Mr. Forster was a man of considerable ...
... debate would be missed when the new Parliament came to meet . Among the new men we have already mentioned Mr. Forster , who had taken a conspicuous part in the debates on the American Civil War . Mr. Forster was a man of considerable ...
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... debate . He very much astonished the staid and formal peers , who had been accustomed to discussion conducted in measured tones , and with awful show of deference to age and political standing . The Duke of Argyll spoke upon any and ...
... debate . He very much astonished the staid and formal peers , who had been accustomed to discussion conducted in measured tones , and with awful show of deference to age and political standing . The Duke of Argyll spoke upon any and ...
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... debate . He was afterwards Post- master - General for two or three years . Under Lord Palmerston , in 1859 , he ... debates of 1860 which called forth a high compliment from Mr. Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and ...
... debate . He was afterwards Post- master - General for two or three years . Under Lord Palmerston , in 1859 , he ... debates of 1860 which called forth a high compliment from Mr. Disraeli , who was always ready to welcome new ability and ...
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... capable of sustaining with Mr. Dis- raeli the brunt of debate . The Conservative leader's most effective adjutants were men like Sir Hugh 1864 . LORD ROBERT CECIL . 21 Cairns , an 20 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
... capable of sustaining with Mr. Dis- raeli the brunt of debate . The Conservative leader's most effective adjutants were men like Sir Hugh 1864 . LORD ROBERT CECIL . 21 Cairns , an 20 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVIII .
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