William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries: Fifty Years of Social and Political Progress, Объемы 3-4Blackie, 1883 |
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... taken up , did not cease for long until something was done . Sir Edward Belcher expressed his belief that two ships had been seen , not on , but be- yond the iceberg , and that they were not the Erebus and Terror . No reliance , he said ...
... taken up , did not cease for long until something was done . Sir Edward Belcher expressed his belief that two ships had been seen , not on , but be- yond the iceberg , and that they were not the Erebus and Terror . No reliance , he said ...
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... taken his seat , and the oath , omitting only that portion which pledged the member to " the true faith of a Christian . " The honourable gentleman's case came before the legal tribunals , and it was decided that he could not legally be ...
... taken his seat , and the oath , omitting only that portion which pledged the member to " the true faith of a Christian . " The honourable gentleman's case came before the legal tribunals , and it was decided that he could not legally be ...
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... taken posses- sion of the front hall as enemies . " Palmerston was then convinced that this country expected some such decisive course to be taken , and that it would meet with support from the opposition in parliament ; but the Earl of ...
... taken posses- sion of the front hall as enemies . " Palmerston was then convinced that this country expected some such decisive course to be taken , and that it would meet with support from the opposition in parliament ; but the Earl of ...
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... taken shelter in Sebastopol . Few politicians had much expectation of war being averted after this . The immediate results were that the combined fleets were ordered to the Black Sea by the Earl of Clarendon , who had succeeded Lord ...
... taken shelter in Sebastopol . Few politicians had much expectation of war being averted after this . The immediate results were that the combined fleets were ordered to the Black Sea by the Earl of Clarendon , who had succeeded Lord ...
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... taken in disregard of its holy precepts , and of its true and beneficent spirit . Her majesty humbly trusts that her efforts may be success- ful , and that by the blessing of Providence peace may be re - established on safe and solid ...
... taken in disregard of its holy precepts , and of its true and beneficent spirit . Her majesty humbly trusts that her efforts may be success- ful , and that by the blessing of Providence peace may be re - established on safe and solid ...
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