A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 3±ÇChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... English sovereigns did undoubtedly assume the right of nominating members of the House of Commons . The Government , who had really no reactionary or revolutionary designs in their mind , settled the matter for the time by creating Sir ...
... English sovereigns did undoubtedly assume the right of nominating members of the House of Commons . The Government , who had really no reactionary or revolutionary designs in their mind , settled the matter for the time by creating Sir ...
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... English public with a conviction of its practicability . He was received by the merchants of Liverpool on November 12 , 1856 , in their Exchange Rooms , and he made a long statement explaining his views , which were list- ened to with ...
... English public with a conviction of its practicability . He was received by the merchants of Liverpool on November 12 , 1856 , in their Exchange Rooms , and he made a long statement explaining his views , which were list- ened to with ...
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... English interests . Lord Palmerston , a few days after , frankly admitted that the English Government were opposed to the project , because it would tend to the more easy separation of Egypt from Turkey , and set afloat speculations as ...
... English interests . Lord Palmerston , a few days after , frankly admitted that the English Government were opposed to the project , because it would tend to the more easy separation of Egypt from Turkey , and set afloat speculations as ...
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... English . The Chinese Governor , Yeh , contended , however , that the lorcha was not an English but a Chinese vessel - a Chinese pirate , venturing occasionally for her own purposes to fly the flag of England which she had no right ...
... English . The Chinese Governor , Yeh , contended , however , that the lorcha was not an English but a Chinese vessel - a Chinese pirate , venturing occasionally for her own purposes to fly the flag of England which she had no right ...
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... English vessel , but only a Chinese vessel which had obtained by false pre- tences the temporary possession of a British flag . Mr. Consul Parkes , however , was fussy , and he demanded the instant restoration of the captured men , and ...
... English vessel , but only a Chinese vessel which had obtained by false pre- tences the temporary possession of a British flag . Mr. Consul Parkes , however , was fussy , and he demanded the instant restoration of the captured men , and ...
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