The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... Brought up in the midst of totally different ideas , he could not , at his time of life , accommodate himself to the flood of novel principles which had recently set in , and which he was equally unable to accept and powerless to resist ...
... Brought up in the midst of totally different ideas , he could not , at his time of life , accommodate himself to the flood of novel principles which had recently set in , and which he was equally unable to accept and powerless to resist ...
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... brought up . They were far from inspiriting ; yet they may have helped to form the character of the future Queen , and to give to it an element of gravity , not unbecoming the sovereign of countless myriads . The walls of the apartments ...
... brought up . They were far from inspiriting ; yet they may have helped to form the character of the future Queen , and to give to it an element of gravity , not unbecoming the sovereign of countless myriads . The walls of the apartments ...
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... by Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Fowell Buxton , had brought the state of the law before the notice of the Legislature . For a long while , the disinclination of Parliament to deal with important reforms kept this crying.
... by Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Fowell Buxton , had brought the state of the law before the notice of the Legislature . For a long while , the disinclination of Parliament to deal with important reforms kept this crying.
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... brought the subject before the attention of the House of Commons , and , after many prolonged debates , a series of resolutions was passed , affirming the necessity of certain reforms in the political state of Canada . These reforms ...
... brought the subject before the attention of the House of Commons , and , after many prolonged debates , a series of resolutions was passed , affirming the necessity of certain reforms in the political state of Canada . These reforms ...
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... brought the revolt to an end before the close of the year , and the colony soon afterwards entered on a future of prosperity . The task of Lord Durham had , nevertheless , been surrounded by many difficulties , and , although he was ...
... brought the revolt to an end before the close of the year , and the colony soon afterwards entered on a future of prosperity . The task of Lord Durham had , nevertheless , been surrounded by many difficulties , and , although he was ...
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