The Nineteenth Century, Bind 15Henry S. King & Company, 1884 |
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Side 49
... politics than now . The articles and speeches bearing upon any measure likely to be brought before Parliament become ... political ornaments and the Duchess of Devonshire the Queen of Beauty . It is difficult now to realise the spirit of ...
... politics than now . The articles and speeches bearing upon any measure likely to be brought before Parliament become ... political ornaments and the Duchess of Devonshire the Queen of Beauty . It is difficult now to realise the spirit of ...
Side 53
... political history of these seven years has been written over and over again . It was a history to which the Liberal party cannot look back with much satisfaction , and the memory of the Prime Minister suffers unjustly in consequence ...
... political history of these seven years has been written over and over again . It was a history to which the Liberal party cannot look back with much satisfaction , and the memory of the Prime Minister suffers unjustly in consequence ...
Side 55
... political and historical knowledge supplied him with ready information on every subject , which , I need hardly say , he imparted in the most agreeable manner ; and his judgment , stimulated by the gravity of the situation , enabled him ...
... political and historical knowledge supplied him with ready information on every subject , which , I need hardly say , he imparted in the most agreeable manner ; and his judgment , stimulated by the gravity of the situation , enabled him ...
Side 71
... political associates were prosecuted for a conspiracy to excite disaffection in the army and to intimidate the Legislature . In truth , O'Connell no more designed to create disaffection in the army , in any dangerous sense , than to ...
... political associates were prosecuted for a conspiracy to excite disaffection in the army and to intimidate the Legislature . In truth , O'Connell no more designed to create disaffection in the army , in any dangerous sense , than to ...
Side 82
... political party but the Chartists had ever suggested a scheme so broad and comprehensive . It provided also for trying as an experiment , in certain large constituencies , the principle of representing minorities ; a principle without ...
... political party but the Chartists had ever suggested a scheme so broad and comprehensive . It provided also for trying as an experiment , in certain large constituencies , the principle of representing minorities ; a principle without ...
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