The Quarterly Review, Band 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... party . Once more the advanced section of the Radicals , the only political body identi- fied with the assault upon the Church , as- sure themselves and the world that the ex- tension of the county franchise will necessa- rily result in ...
... party . Once more the advanced section of the Radicals , the only political body identi- fied with the assault upon the Church , as- sure themselves and the world that the ex- tension of the county franchise will necessa- rily result in ...
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... party had no sooner experienced their crushing electoral defeat in 1874 , than they held counsel how they might best re- trieve their lost position . It was deter- mined to raise a special fund of 100,000l . , to be expended during the ...
... party had no sooner experienced their crushing electoral defeat in 1874 , than they held counsel how they might best re- trieve their lost position . It was deter- mined to raise a special fund of 100,000l . , to be expended during the ...
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... party spirit , rancorously persisting in ascribing every act of political opponents to base and ignoble motives . * " 9 We are happy to think that it is not the Tory party , the party that upholds constitu- tional authority , which has ...
... party spirit , rancorously persisting in ascribing every act of political opponents to base and ignoble motives . * " 9 We are happy to think that it is not the Tory party , the party that upholds constitu- tional authority , which has ...
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... party was invited to drink ' Grave question ! which was long debated in Germany and of which a weapon has been made during twenty years against the party man , the Deputy , the Ambassador , the Presi- dent of the Council , Remarkable ...
... party was invited to drink ' Grave question ! which was long debated in Germany and of which a weapon has been made during twenty years against the party man , the Deputy , the Ambassador , the Presi- dent of the Council , Remarkable ...
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... party , and broke ground at once in a style that fixed attention : - ' Wherefore , you ask ? I can but aid your guess , Man has no majesty like earnestness . ' He was not , and never became , an orator , although latterly he has shown ...
... party , and broke ground at once in a style that fixed attention : - ' Wherefore , you ask ? I can but aid your guess , Man has no majesty like earnestness . ' He was not , and never became , an orator , although latterly he has shown ...
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