The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... Lord Salisbury , the Duke of Devonshire , Mr. Cham- berlain , Lord Goschen , Lord James , Lord George Hamilton , Lord Balfour of Burleigh , and Mr. Ritchie , without suffering a great diminution both of power and of prestige . There ...
... Lord Salisbury , the Duke of Devonshire , Mr. Cham- berlain , Lord Goschen , Lord James , Lord George Hamilton , Lord Balfour of Burleigh , and Mr. Ritchie , without suffering a great diminution both of power and of prestige . There ...
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... Lord Selborne deserve the highest praise for their determined adherence to those well- tried principles which in other parts of the Empire have proved so successful . Lord Durham and Lord Elgin were subjected in their day to much ...
... Lord Selborne deserve the highest praise for their determined adherence to those well- tried principles which in other parts of the Empire have proved so successful . Lord Durham and Lord Elgin were subjected in their day to much ...
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... Lord Salisbury's resignation his nephew , the Leader of the House of Commons , succeeded him . But the General Elections of 1895 and 1906 destroyed the majorities that had placed Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury in office , and swept ...
... Lord Salisbury's resignation his nephew , the Leader of the House of Commons , succeeded him . But the General Elections of 1895 and 1906 destroyed the majorities that had placed Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury in office , and swept ...
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