The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2 |
Kirjan sisältä
Sivu 18
Some one replied, “A sorry one no doubt, The quondam Ministers will soon come
out. Good and great men, they gave my eldest brother A sinecure, and promised
me another.' Mr. Pitt's colleagues pass one after another through the Street.
Some one replied, “A sorry one no doubt, The quondam Ministers will soon come
out. Good and great men, they gave my eldest brother A sinecure, and promised
me another.' Mr. Pitt's colleagues pass one after another through the Street.
Sivu 43
I dare say I should like it very much for one winter ; but I hope you will do What
you think best for me without consulting my inclinations. Lord John could have
had very little doubt as to what his father would think best. Lord Tavistock had
gone ...
I dare say I should like it very much for one winter ; but I hope you will do What
you think best for me without consulting my inclinations. Lord John could have
had very little doubt as to what his father would think best. Lord Tavistock had
gone ...
Sivu 75
... doubt acquired during fifteen years of supreme command. To this I should also
attribute the ignorance he seems to show at times of the most common facts.
When anything that he likes is said, he puts his head forward, and listens with
great ...
... doubt acquired during fifteen years of supreme command. To this I should also
attribute the ignorance he seems to show at times of the most common facts.
When anything that he likes is said, he puts his head forward, and listens with
great ...
Sivu 103
No one can doubt, as he reads, that he is occupied with the work of a man who is
by conviction the firm friend of civil and religious liberty. The books are the books
of a Whig, intended—so his critics constantly alleged—to propagate Whig ...
No one can doubt, as he reads, that he is occupied with the work of a man who is
by conviction the firm friend of civil and religious liberty. The books are the books
of a Whig, intended—so his critics constantly alleged—to propagate Whig ...
Sivu 118
There can be little doubt that in a few years, unless there is a sudden change of
public opinion, the forms of government will be almost entirely changed. While
the Six Acts were before the Commons, such a reflection was not unnatural. Yet
the ...
There can be little doubt that in a few years, unless there is a sudden change of
public opinion, the forms of government will be almost entirely changed. While
the Six Acts were before the Commons, such a reflection was not unnatural. Yet
the ...
Mitä ihmiset sanovat - Kirjoita arvostelu
Yhtään arvostelua ei löytynyt.
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
added Administration adopted afterwards appears appointment asked authority Bill Cabinet called carried Church circumstances conduct consequence consider course Crown 8vo dear debate decided desired difficulty doubt Duke duty Edition election England English expressed favour feel friends gave give given Government History hope House of Commons Illustrations important interest introduced Ireland Irish Italy John's King Lady letter London Lord Grey Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne majority March measure meeting ment mind Ministers Ministry Moore naturally never object once opinion Parliament party passed perhaps persons political present principles probably proposed question received Reform remain returned Robert Peel session Sir Robert speech success taken thing thought tion took Tory views vols vote Whig whole wish writing wrote