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Página 62
... seemed to have the courage and the capacity of leadership which his un- happy country needed , remember two points , in connection with this astounding episode in his career . The first is , that after enjoying absolute command of the ...
... seemed to have the courage and the capacity of leadership which his un- happy country needed , remember two points , in connection with this astounding episode in his career . The first is , that after enjoying absolute command of the ...
Página 155
... seemed as though those hopes were on the point of being fulfilled , after the death of his elder brother had placed him in the direct succession to the Marquisate . No sooner had he assumed the courtesy title of Lord Cranborne , than he ...
... seemed as though those hopes were on the point of being fulfilled , after the death of his elder brother had placed him in the direct succession to the Marquisate . No sooner had he assumed the courtesy title of Lord Cranborne , than he ...
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... the very moment when he seemed to be getting into smooth water , after the troubled passage of his earlier years , and when a field of labour was opening before him which would have satisfied all his 156 Politicians of To - day .
... the very moment when he seemed to be getting into smooth water , after the troubled passage of his earlier years , and when a field of labour was opening before him which would have satisfied all his 156 Politicians of To - day .
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... seemed to sneer at the alarms of Lord Beaconsfield ; he still got credit for being the essentially pacific member of the Cabinet . Yet we now know that he had accepted the views of the Pre- mier , and had become the active and pliable ...
... seemed to sneer at the alarms of Lord Beaconsfield ; he still got credit for being the essentially pacific member of the Cabinet . Yet we now know that he had accepted the views of the Pre- mier , and had become the active and pliable ...
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... seemed to be so . richly endowed . Mr. Joseph Cowen is one of the men who have gained Parliamentary notoriety by a single speech ; but he is also one of the rare exceptions to the rule of which I have just spoken . His first speech , in ...
... seemed to be so . richly endowed . Mr. Joseph Cowen is one of the men who have gained Parliamentary notoriety by a single speech ; but he is also one of the rare exceptions to the rule of which I have just spoken . His first speech , in ...
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Politicians of To-Day: The Queen. the Prince of Wales. Lord Beaconsfield. M ... Thomas Wemyss Reid Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Página 81 - Who never sold the truth to serve the hour, Nor paltered with Eternal God for power...
Página 91 - ... final adoption of Free Trade ; the abolition of the taxes upon knowledge, of the religious disabilities of the Jews, of the restrictions on the borough franchise, and of the limitation of the University privileges; the disestablishment of the Irish Church ; the reform of the Irish land system ; ihe remodelling of the Army ; the adoption of the Ballot ; the introduction of a national system of 'Education; and the substitution of arbitration for war as a means of settling international controversies....
Página ii - CE One vol., Crown 8vo., cloth, price 12s. Contains personal recollections of Patrick Branwell Bronte, Leigh Hunt and his family, George Henry Lewes, George Parker Bidder, George Stephenson, and many other celebrities, and gives besides descriptions of very varied experiences in Australia.
Página 15 - To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy such as ours, three rights — the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn. And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others.
Página iii - Demy 8vo. 9s. POLITICIANS OF TO-DAY. A Series of Personal Sketches. By T. WEMYSS REID, author of " Charlotte Bronte; a Monograph.
Página ii - THE COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS OF THE SEA ; or, Marine Contributions to Industry and Art. By PL SIMMONDS, author of " The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom.
Página ii - United Service Gazette. MEMORABLE BATTLES IN ENGLISH HISTORY : The Military Lives of the Commanders. By W. H.
Página ii - RECORDS OF YORK CASTLE, FORTress, Court House, and Prison. By AW TWYFORD (the present Governor) and Major ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, author of
Página 205 - His own life was to a large extent — I speak it with reverence and with hesitation — a sermon based upon that best, that greatest of all sermons. His was a life of perpetual selfsacrifice.
Página ix - In the case of Members of Parliament, I have wished to indicate to some extent the position they hold, and the reputation they enjoy in the House itself...