The Queen. The Prince of Wales. Lord Beaconsfield. M. Gambetta. Mr. Gladstone. The editor of the 'Times.' Sir C. Dilke. Prince Bismark. Lord Salisbury. Mr. J. Cowen. Mr. Bright. Lord Derby. Sir W. Harcourt Mr. E. Jenkins. Mr. CrossGriffith & Farran, 1880 |
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... affairs of Europe . Pamphleteers have even grumbled because she has written freely to some prince or king at a time of great public anxiety . Would they themselves submit to be de- barred from writing to their cousins or their uncles on ...
... affairs of Europe . Pamphleteers have even grumbled because she has written freely to some prince or king at a time of great public anxiety . Would they themselves submit to be de- barred from writing to their cousins or their uncles on ...
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... affairs , and especially in all questions of foreign policy . She reads all important despatches before they are sent off ; she is kept constantly informed , not merely of what the Cabinet has done , but of what it proposes to do ; and ...
... affairs , and especially in all questions of foreign policy . She reads all important despatches before they are sent off ; she is kept constantly informed , not merely of what the Cabinet has done , but of what it proposes to do ; and ...
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... knowledge and experience in public affairs which the Queen possesses , how great a misfortune would it be if her Ministers were absolutely deprived of her opinions and advice . They are , 12 Politicians of To - day .
... knowledge and experience in public affairs which the Queen possesses , how great a misfortune would it be if her Ministers were absolutely deprived of her opinions and advice . They are , 12 Politicians of To - day .
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... affairs . Thus the Prince of Wales , though he cannot be said to be a paragon of merit or accomplishments , is unquestionably a man who would be recognised as possessing superior attainments , whatever his rank might be . Filling the ...
... affairs . Thus the Prince of Wales , though he cannot be said to be a paragon of merit or accomplishments , is unquestionably a man who would be recognised as possessing superior attainments , whatever his rank might be . Filling the ...
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... affairs , as the ingenious gentleman , who in Lord Lytton's ' Coming Race ' is the first of mankind to become acquainted with the Vrilya , must have been in the subterranean sphere to which he was con- ducted in the romance . As for his ...
... affairs , as the ingenious gentleman , who in Lord Lytton's ' Coming Race ' is the first of mankind to become acquainted with the Vrilya , must have been in the subterranean sphere to which he was con- ducted in the romance . As for his ...
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