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... had brought them out of years of the cold shade of Opposition into an unex- pected sunshine of favour which promised to expand into a lasting summer . The speeches of members preceding the opening f Parlia- ment 4 ] [ 1877 . ENGLISH ...
... had brought them out of years of the cold shade of Opposition into an unex- pected sunshine of favour which promised to expand into a lasting summer . The speeches of members preceding the opening f Parlia- ment 4 ] [ 1877 . ENGLISH ...
Side 5
Edmund Burke. The speeches of members preceding the opening f Parlia- ment were many and various , the recess , that once " inarticulate period , " as the Times called it , having of late years developed into a season of talk almost as ...
Edmund Burke. The speeches of members preceding the opening f Parlia- ment were many and various , the recess , that once " inarticulate period , " as the Times called it , having of late years developed into a season of talk almost as ...
Side 6
... ment . He was armed at all points . If the Saturday Review attacked him , he was ready , in the Times and Daily News , to encounter the Saturday Review , and at Hawarden was " at home " to all who would listen to him , till it became ...
... ment . He was armed at all points . If the Saturday Review attacked him , he was ready , in the Times and Daily News , to encounter the Saturday Review , and at Hawarden was " at home " to all who would listen to him , till it became ...
Side 8
... ment of Turkey in the possession of the power which she has so abominably misused . . . . . The Powers of Europe at that time proceeded , and perhaps they were wise - at any rate their motives were intelligible - to try the great ...
... ment of Turkey in the possession of the power which she has so abominably misused . . . . . The Powers of Europe at that time proceeded , and perhaps they were wise - at any rate their motives were intelligible - to try the great ...
Side 14
... ment - much as he may despise sentimentality in politics , I am greatly mistaken if sentimentality will not be too strong for him . If some one does not seize the helm which the noble Earl says the Government has abandoned , I believe ...
... ment - much as he may despise sentimentality in politics , I am greatly mistaken if sentimentality will not be too strong for him . If some one does not seize the helm which the noble Earl says the Government has abandoned , I believe ...
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