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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... rank , is the living head of a family , beside which almost all the other great houses , both royal and noble , of Europe , must count as of merely mushroom growth . For a thousand years her ancestors have been kings and queens ; and ...
... rank , is the living head of a family , beside which almost all the other great houses , both royal and noble , of Europe , must count as of merely mushroom growth . For a thousand years her ancestors have been kings and queens ; and ...
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... Highness has also been a constant visitor at most of the capitals of Europe . Gazetted to a Colonelcy in the Army in 1858 , and has now attained the rank of Field Marshal . ] THE PRINCE OF WALES . ROBABLY no position in the.
... Highness has also been a constant visitor at most of the capitals of Europe . Gazetted to a Colonelcy in the Army in 1858 , and has now attained the rank of Field Marshal . ] THE PRINCE OF WALES . ROBABLY no position in the.
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... rank , he is free from those personal responsibilities from which the heir to an absolute crown cannot escape , and which necessarily act to a certain extent as a restraint upon his actions . Our English Princes of Wales , for example ...
... rank , he is free from those personal responsibilities from which the heir to an absolute crown cannot escape , and which necessarily act to a certain extent as a restraint upon his actions . Our English Princes of Wales , for example ...
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... rank might be . Filling the anomalous position of which I spoke at the commencement of this article , he has shown something more than mere tact in the way in which he has avoided its difficulties . We have only , indeed , to go back to ...
... rank might be . Filling the anomalous position of which I spoke at the commencement of this article , he has shown something more than mere tact in the way in which he has avoided its difficulties . We have only , indeed , to go back to ...
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... rank , by means of his very clever and bitter criti- cisms on the policy of Sir Robert Peel , he was recognised as one of the leaders of the Protectionest Party , after that states- man had adopted Free Trade . In 1847 , Mr. Disraeli ...
... rank , by means of his very clever and bitter criti- cisms on the policy of Sir Robert Peel , he was recognised as one of the leaders of the Protectionest Party , after that states- man had adopted Free Trade . In 1847 , Mr. Disraeli ...
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