Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... party altogether , not even desirable as a grand- Therefore say nothing more of Janetta and Sir Duncan . ' ' Sometimes , my dear , the chief object of your existence seems to be to irritate me . What can poor Robin have to do with Sir ...
... party altogether , not even desirable as a grand- Therefore say nothing more of Janetta and Sir Duncan . ' ' Sometimes , my dear , the chief object of your existence seems to be to irritate me . What can poor Robin have to do with Sir ...
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... party , showed an amount of virulent in- tolerance that was unworthy of any section of English politicians , even when exulting in the exuberance of their strength . Mr. Glad- stone was more than justified in the meek rebuke he uttered ...
... party , showed an amount of virulent in- tolerance that was unworthy of any section of English politicians , even when exulting in the exuberance of their strength . Mr. Glad- stone was more than justified in the meek rebuke he uttered ...
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... party as seriously as the soberest among the Tories . The terrors of a Reform Bill , especially if it contains a wholesome and widespread redistribution of seats , are not without avail in any Parliament . And these terrors are of ...
... party as seriously as the soberest among the Tories . The terrors of a Reform Bill , especially if it contains a wholesome and widespread redistribution of seats , are not without avail in any Parliament . And these terrors are of ...
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... party of neo - Radicalism scored a victory when the two most active leaders of that party were placed in such important posts as the Presidency of the Board of Trade with a seat in the Cabinet and the Under - Secretaryship for Foreign ...
... party of neo - Radicalism scored a victory when the two most active leaders of that party were placed in such important posts as the Presidency of the Board of Trade with a seat in the Cabinet and the Under - Secretaryship for Foreign ...
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... Party are fairly represented , and the members of the Government seem , each and all in his or their departments respectively , to be applying themselves with vigour and determination to the work . The criticisms which we would pass ...
... Party are fairly represented , and the members of the Government seem , each and all in his or their departments respectively , to be applying themselves with vigour and determination to the work . The criticisms which we would pass ...
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