Recollections and Suggestions 1813-1873Longmans, Green, 1875 - 475 страници |
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... position . Far off , on the left , the cliffs rose to a moderate elevation , and the line of Torres Vedras was prominent in the distance . Below us , over a large extent of hill and valley , plain and eminence , was the position of the ...
... position . Far off , on the left , the cliffs rose to a moderate elevation , and the line of Torres Vedras was prominent in the distance . Below us , over a large extent of hill and valley , plain and eminence , was the position of the ...
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... position , defending with difficulty the capital of Portugal , now advancing in command of an admirable army to the invasion of France . The same coolness , the same imperturbable judgment in the midst of danger , distinguished him in ...
... position , defending with difficulty the capital of Portugal , now advancing in command of an admirable army to the invasion of France . The same coolness , the same imperturbable judgment in the midst of danger , distinguished him in ...
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... position without nominally , at least , submitting to what , in his eyes , were degradation and profanation . Last of all , our Parliamentary representation was a mockery and a scandal . But I must explain these various matters of ...
... position without nominally , at least , submitting to what , in his eyes , were degradation and profanation . Last of all , our Parliamentary representation was a mockery and a scandal . But I must explain these various matters of ...
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... this separate position , and chose rather to be merged in the general body of the ministerial party than to be the leader of the Irish members . He did not resign with Pitt ; on the contrary , he CHAP . I. 25 LORD CASTLEREAGH .
... this separate position , and chose rather to be merged in the general body of the ministerial party than to be the leader of the Irish members . He did not resign with Pitt ; on the contrary , he CHAP . I. 25 LORD CASTLEREAGH .
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... position , the character , and the principles of the Whig party . It seemed to me then , as it does now , that the Whig party had from the Revolution of 1688 en- deavoured to accommodate itself to the wants of the time , without binding ...
... position , the character , and the principles of the Whig party . It seemed to me then , as it does now , that the Whig party had from the Revolution of 1688 en- deavoured to accommodate itself to the wants of the time , without binding ...
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