Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... Lord Henry Primrose , ' and his lordship , taking his pipe from his mouth and his cap off his head , courteously ... Lord Henry greeted him , puffing his cigarette , an operation which he seemed to be performing with all his might . Lord ...
... Lord Henry Primrose , ' and his lordship , taking his pipe from his mouth and his cap off his head , courteously ... Lord Henry greeted him , puffing his cigarette , an operation which he seemed to be performing with all his might . Lord ...
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... Lord Henry this wholesome rule had been departed from , for he had not been hitherto in the colonial service at all . As ambassador at Vienna he had given indeed some evidence of his unfitness for diplomacy ; but having many old friends ...
... Lord Henry this wholesome rule had been departed from , for he had not been hitherto in the colonial service at all . As ambassador at Vienna he had given indeed some evidence of his unfitness for diplomacy ; but having many old friends ...
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... Lord Henry , either from New Zealand or from the Colonial Office , should be addressed there . As for St. John , who never wrote to anybody , he naturally did not expect anybody to write to him ; for , said he , what on earth should ...
... Lord Henry , either from New Zealand or from the Colonial Office , should be addressed there . As for St. John , who never wrote to anybody , he naturally did not expect anybody to write to him ; for , said he , what on earth should ...
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... Lord Henry naturally inferred that there would be nothing for him to do except to represent the Queen . He had heard indeed of a Maori war , but was it not the business of the Commander of the Forces to put that down ? It was ...
... Lord Henry naturally inferred that there would be nothing for him to do except to represent the Queen . He had heard indeed of a Maori war , but was it not the business of the Commander of the Forces to put that down ? It was ...
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... Lord Henry was expecting a dissertation on Maoris and their ' pahs , ' Mr. Jobson explained that the real foes to the Governor's future peace , against whose machinations it was the duty of his responsible advisers to warn his ...
... Lord Henry was expecting a dissertation on Maoris and their ' pahs , ' Mr. Jobson explained that the real foes to the Governor's future peace , against whose machinations it was the duty of his responsible advisers to warn his ...
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