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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... object they had in view was quietly accomplished many years later , when the appellate jurisdiction of the Lords was remodelled . Sir George Lewis was Chancellor of the Exche- quer . He was as yet not credited with anything like the ...
... object they had in view was quietly accomplished many years later , when the appellate jurisdiction of the Lords was remodelled . Sir George Lewis was Chancellor of the Exche- quer . He was as yet not credited with anything like the ...
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... object of the ticket - of - leave was to enable the autho- rities to give a conditional discharge from custody to a man who had in some way proved his fitness for such a relaxation of punishment , and that the eye of the police would be ...
... object of the ticket - of - leave was to enable the autho- rities to give a conditional discharge from custody to a man who had in some way proved his fitness for such a relaxation of punishment , and that the eye of the police would be ...
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... object of the celebration was to obtain the means of raising a monument to Clive in his native county . At such a meeting it was but natural that a good deal should be said about the existing condi- tion of India , and the prospects of ...
... object of the celebration was to obtain the means of raising a monument to Clive in his native county . At such a meeting it was but natural that a good deal should be said about the existing condi- tion of India , and the prospects of ...
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... object of his could have been served by his assuming such a part for any given length of time , or until any particular moment arrived , he assuredly would not have been wanting in patient dissimulation . But almost as soon as his ...
... object of his could have been served by his assuming such a part for any given length of time , or until any particular moment arrived , he assuredly would not have been wanting in patient dissimulation . But almost as soon as his ...
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... object of attacking their assailants and driving them back . In their absence the boat was captured by some of the rebel gangs , and the women and the wounded were brought back to Cawnpore . Some sixty men , twenty - five women , and ...
... object of attacking their assailants and driving them back . In their absence the boat was captured by some of the rebel gangs , and the women and the wounded were brought back to Cawnpore . Some sixty men , twenty - five women , and ...
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