Recollections and Suggestions 1813-1873Longmans, Green, 1875 - 475 страници |
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... gave them his support as soon as George III . ceased to have personal control over public measures . It is said that many years afterwards , when Grattan's friends were assembled round his sick bed , the dying patriot said to them ...
... gave them his support as soon as George III . ceased to have personal control over public measures . It is said that many years afterwards , when Grattan's friends were assembled round his sick bed , the dying patriot said to them ...
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... gave a majority in the House of Commons , and apparently invincible from long posses- sion of Government patronage , spreading over the Church , the law , the army , the navy , and the colonies . In assailing such a power it behoved the ...
... gave a majority in the House of Commons , and apparently invincible from long posses- sion of Government patronage , spreading over the Church , the law , the army , the navy , and the colonies . In assailing such a power it behoved the ...
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... gave it to the living energy and industry of the England of the nineteenth century , with its steam - engines and its factories , its cotton and woollen cloths , its cutlery and its coal - mines , its wealth and its intelligence . The ...
... gave it to the living energy and industry of the England of the nineteenth century , with its steam - engines and its factories , its cotton and woollen cloths , its cutlery and its coal - mines , its wealth and its intelligence . The ...
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... gave me a solemn warning , in words which , thus challenged by the Quarterly Reviewer , I will not refrain from copying : - ' Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom , the clime best suited to the development of the ...
... gave me a solemn warning , in words which , thus challenged by the Quarterly Reviewer , I will not refrain from copying : - ' Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom , the clime best suited to the development of the ...
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... gave assurance to the Continent that the arm of Eng- land was yet powerful . The eloquent speeches of Canning in favour of granting the petitions of the Roman Catholics , and the speeches of Huskisson and Canning in favour of free trade ...
... gave assurance to the Continent that the arm of Eng- land was yet powerful . The eloquent speeches of Canning in favour of granting the petitions of the Roman Catholics , and the speeches of Huskisson and Canning in favour of free trade ...
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