The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu vii
... Questions .. Irish Manufactures ... East India Companies . Fire at Whitehall ..... Visit of the Czar .. Portland's Embassy to France .. The Spanish Succession ... The Count of Tallard's Embassy .. Newmarket Meeting : the insecure State ...
... Questions .. Irish Manufactures ... East India Companies . Fire at Whitehall ..... Visit of the Czar .. Portland's Embassy to France .. The Spanish Succession ... The Count of Tallard's Embassy .. Newmarket Meeting : the insecure State ...
Sivu viii
... Question .. Naval Administration .... ..... Commission on Irish Forfeitures .. Prorogation of Parliament ; Changes in the Ministry and House- hold ..... Spanish Succession . Darien Page 95 98 101 112 114 115 121 130 132 133 135 139 141 ...
... Question .. Naval Administration .... ..... Commission on Irish Forfeitures .. Prorogation of Parliament ; Changes in the Ministry and House- hold ..... Spanish Succession . Darien Page 95 98 101 112 114 115 121 130 132 133 135 139 141 ...
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... question , the Reform of 1832 , he first put forth his strength . But of his speeches hereafter . The reputation acquired during these debates secured him a seat in Parliament , independent even on generous and unexacting friendship ...
... question , the Reform of 1832 , he first put forth his strength . But of his speeches hereafter . The reputation acquired during these debates secured him a seat in Parliament , independent even on generous and unexacting friendship ...
Sivu xvii
... question , in which Edinburgh , true to its old Scotch preju- dices , adhered to the less liberal view . Macaulay could not be persuaded to humor , to temporize , even to conciliate . He took the loftiest tone , boldly , indignantly ...
... question , in which Edinburgh , true to its old Scotch preju- dices , adhered to the less liberal view . Macaulay could not be persuaded to humor , to temporize , even to conciliate . He took the loftiest tone , boldly , indignantly ...
Sivu xix
... would have destroyed the effect of his own confutation . Still it is remarkable that on two occasions a speech of Macaulay's actually turned the vote of the House , - and carried the question ( a very rare event LORD MACAULAY . xix.
... would have destroyed the effect of his own confutation . Still it is remarkable that on two occasions a speech of Macaulay's actually turned the vote of the House , - and carried the question ( a very rare event LORD MACAULAY . xix.
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