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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... belief almost universal , in England at least , and perhaps even in Ireland . I have received many valuable suggestions from correspondents whom I know , and whom I do not PREFACE . vii know , with regard to this work vi PREFACE .
... belief almost universal , in England at least , and perhaps even in Ireland . I have received many valuable suggestions from correspondents whom I know , and whom I do not PREFACE . vii know , with regard to this work vi PREFACE .
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... again on opportunity given . Perhaps Mr. Lay- ard proved most formidable to his own colleagues , when he sometimes had to come into the ring to sus- " - 1865 . THE RIVAL LEADERS . 7 tain their 6 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVII .
... again on opportunity given . Perhaps Mr. Lay- ard proved most formidable to his own colleagues , when he sometimes had to come into the ring to sus- " - 1865 . THE RIVAL LEADERS . 7 tain their 6 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XLVII .
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... perhaps because he was a genuine Tory , could not as yet be looked upon as a man likely to render great service to his party . He was just as likely to turn against them at some moment of political importance . He would not fall in with ...
... perhaps because he was a genuine Tory , could not as yet be looked upon as a man likely to render great service to his party . He was just as likely to turn against them at some moment of political importance . He would not fall in with ...
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... Perhaps if the Mel- bourne Ministry had been stronger and inspired by greater earnestness of purpose at that time , the cala- mities and shames of 1865 might have been avoided . In 1865 , however , the common causes of dissatisfac- tion ...
... Perhaps if the Mel- bourne Ministry had been stronger and inspired by greater earnestness of purpose at that time , the cala- mities and shames of 1865 might have been avoided . In 1865 , however , the common causes of dissatisfac- tion ...
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... Perhaps , on the other side , we may fairly put out of our consideration the view of those who , having from the most benevolent motives identified themselves all their lives long with the cause of oppressed negroes , fell instinctively ...
... Perhaps , on the other side , we may fairly put out of our consideration the view of those who , having from the most benevolent motives identified themselves all their lives long with the cause of oppressed negroes , fell instinctively ...
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