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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... principle is to keep pace with changing times and conditions . It came to be seen , however , before long that the Conservative leader was able to persuade his party to accept those very changes against which some of the followers of Mr ...
... principle is to keep pace with changing times and conditions . It came to be seen , however , before long that the Conservative leader was able to persuade his party to accept those very changes against which some of the followers of Mr ...
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... principle , who would hear of no compromise . One great object of his political writings appeared to be to denounce Mr. Disraeli , his titular leader , and to warn the party against him . For a long time he was disliked by most persons ...
... principle , who would hear of no compromise . One great object of his political writings appeared to be to denounce Mr. Disraeli , his titular leader , and to warn the party against him . For a long time he was disliked by most persons ...
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... principle ; the prin- ciple that any sort of treatment is good enough for negroes , and generally speaking serves them right . This kind of argument was very effective among con- siderable classes of persons , but it was not allowed to ...
... principle ; the prin- ciple that any sort of treatment is good enough for negroes , and generally speaking serves them right . This kind of argument was very effective among con- siderable classes of persons , but it was not allowed to ...
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... principle ; it merely said , ' we have at present a certain scale of franchise ; let us make it a little lower , and our successors if they feel inclined can keep on lowering it . ' No well - defined basis was reached ; there seemed no ...
... principle ; it merely said , ' we have at present a certain scale of franchise ; let us make it a little lower , and our successors if they feel inclined can keep on lowering it . ' No well - defined basis was reached ; there seemed no ...
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... principles then on the verge of defeat , brought the debate fitingly up to its highest point of interest and excitement . You cannot , ' he said in his closing words , ' fight against the future . Time is on our side . The great social ...
... principles then on the verge of defeat , brought the debate fitingly up to its highest point of interest and excitement . You cannot , ' he said in his closing words , ' fight against the future . Time is on our side . The great social ...
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