Miscellaneous Essays: Second SeriesTrübner, 1884 - 294 Seiten |
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... statesmen of 1848 , were the least they had to encounter . Yet these were embar- rassing enough . When James II . abdicated or was dismissed from the English throne in 1688 , he had only one rival and possible successor . The nation ...
... statesmen of 1848 , were the least they had to encounter . Yet these were embar- rassing enough . When James II . abdicated or was dismissed from the English throne in 1688 , he had only one rival and possible successor . The nation ...
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... statesmen , standing out like beacon - lights among the multitude , whom all were emulous to love , honour , and obey , she was called upon to undertake a work which only the loftiest in- tellects , operating upon the most trusting and ...
... statesmen , standing out like beacon - lights among the multitude , whom all were emulous to love , honour , and obey , she was called upon to undertake a work which only the loftiest in- tellects , operating upon the most trusting and ...
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... statesman and philosopher as high in rank and reputation as Guizot , expressed little sur- prise and no horror at the corrupt malversation of his former colleague M. Teste , and even consented to soil his lips in public with a quasi ...
... statesman and philosopher as high in rank and reputation as Guizot , expressed little sur- prise and no horror at the corrupt malversation of his former colleague M. Teste , and even consented to soil his lips in public with a quasi ...
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... statesman , whom all reverenced , whom all could trust , and whom all honest citizens were willing to follow and obey of any politician who , in times of trial , could influence and sway the people by the force of character alone . They ...
... statesman , whom all reverenced , whom all could trust , and whom all honest citizens were willing to follow and obey of any politician who , in times of trial , could influence and sway the people by the force of character alone . They ...
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... and prominent as ever , as soon as the deluge was beginning to subside . Next to M. Guizot , he is unquestionably the statesman of the greatest genius and the most practical ability in France ; subtle , FRANCE SINCE 1848 . 43.
... and prominent as ever , as soon as the deluge was beginning to subside . Next to M. Guizot , he is unquestionably the statesman of the greatest genius and the most practical ability in France ; subtle , FRANCE SINCE 1848 . 43.
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Seite 224 - Chancellor of the Exchequer as well as First Lord of the Treasury; Bruce, created Lord Aberdare, President of the Council; Bright, who had retired through ill-health (Dec.