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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... mind that the forma- tion of the new ministry under Lord Russell had by no means given all the satisfaction to certain sections of the Liberal party which they believed themselves entitled to expect . Some were displeased because the ...
... mind that the forma- tion of the new ministry under Lord Russell had by no means given all the satisfaction to certain sections of the Liberal party which they believed themselves entitled to expect . Some were displeased because the ...
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... mind , and bore down upon the Duke of Argyll with all the force of scornful in- vective which he could summon to his aid . For the hour the Duke of Argyll was as completely over- thrown as if he had got in the way of a charge of cavalry ...
... mind , and bore down upon the Duke of Argyll with all the force of scornful in- vective which he could summon to his aid . For the hour the Duke of Argyll was as completely over- thrown as if he had got in the way of a charge of cavalry ...
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... minds along with it . All over the coun- try there was one easy form of protest against the proceedings of the philanthropic societies . It was apparently enough to utter the oracular words ' we must not prejudge . ' Mr. Cardwell ...
... minds along with it . All over the coun- try there was one easy form of protest against the proceedings of the philanthropic societies . It was apparently enough to utter the oracular words ' we must not prejudge . ' Mr. Cardwell ...
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... minds that Gordon was the leader of a rebellious conspiracy . They took a course with regard to him which could hardly be excused if he were the self - confessed leader of as formidable a conspiracy as ever endangered the safety of a ...
... minds that Gordon was the leader of a rebellious conspiracy . They took a course with regard to him which could hardly be excused if he were the self - confessed leader of as formidable a conspiracy as ever endangered the safety of a ...
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... minds to understand that a ten pounds ' franchise meant servitude and shame , but a seven pounds ' franchise was national liberty and salvation . All this for three pounds was a little too much for plain people to comprehend . The bill ...
... minds to understand that a ten pounds ' franchise meant servitude and shame , but a seven pounds ' franchise was national liberty and salvation . All this for three pounds was a little too much for plain people to comprehend . The bill ...
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