The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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... authority of the descendants of the men whose letters I have published If I have , how- ever , inadvertently omitted to make any such application , I trust that those whom I have failed to consult will accept my apology and excuse my ...
... authority of the descendants of the men whose letters I have published If I have , how- ever , inadvertently omitted to make any such application , I trust that those whom I have failed to consult will accept my apology and excuse my ...
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... authority of Mr. Lecky , as ' the first Lord Lieu- tenant [ of Ireland ] who showed himself unequivocally in favour of a relaxation of the penal code . ' Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be defended at first sight as ...
... authority of Mr. Lecky , as ' the first Lord Lieu- tenant [ of Ireland ] who showed himself unequivocally in favour of a relaxation of the penal code . ' Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be defended at first sight as ...
Sivu 64
... authority . [ The next morning ] we breakfasted with the Lady Abbess , and I formed an acquaintance with a nun who had been handsome , and not so long ago as many of the others . Her eyes and hair were still good . After breakfast we ...
... authority . [ The next morning ] we breakfasted with the Lady Abbess , and I formed an acquaintance with a nun who had been handsome , and not so long ago as many of the others . Her eyes and hair were still good . After breakfast we ...
Sivu 75
... authority of his father's diary , that ' the walls that separated the houses had been pulled down , and the long street had been converted into two immense forts . ' • which he rode with his brother , his eyes 1812-14 75 FOREIGN TRAVEL .
... authority of his father's diary , that ' the walls that separated the houses had been pulled down , and the long street had been converted into two immense forts . ' • which he rode with his brother , his eyes 1812-14 75 FOREIGN TRAVEL .
Sivu 89
... authority of the two Houses of Parliament ; it would be hostile to none but mobs and public meetings , and shed no blood but that of labourers and journey- men . It would establish the despotic power , not of a single king or a single ...
... authority of the two Houses of Parliament ; it would be hostile to none but mobs and public meetings , and shed no blood but that of labourers and journey- men . It would establish the despotic power , not of a single king or a single ...
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