A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin Congress, 2권Harper, 1881 |
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... possible revival of an ancient principle of Crown nomination , which might be applied to the representative as well as to the hereditary chamber , seeing that at one time English sovereigns did undoubtedly assume the right of nominating ...
... possible revival of an ancient principle of Crown nomination , which might be applied to the representative as well as to the hereditary chamber , seeing that at one time English sovereigns did undoubtedly assume the right of nominating ...
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... possible that many public men still believed some explanation or defence was coming forward , which would enable them to do that which the House of Commons is always unwilling not to do - to sustain the action of an English official in ...
... possible that many public men still believed some explanation or defence was coming forward , which would enable them to do that which the House of Commons is always unwilling not to do - to sustain the action of an English official in ...
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... possible . It was most tempting both as to theory and as to practice . It was an excellent thing for the people at home to get rid of so much of their ruffianism ; and it was easy to persuade ourselves that the system gave the convicts ...
... possible . It was most tempting both as to theory and as to practice . It was an excellent thing for the people at home to get rid of so much of their ruffianism ; and it was easy to persuade ourselves that the system gave the convicts ...
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... possible of his kith and clan in the regiment with himself ; as the Irishman in the New York police force is anxious to get as many of his friends and fellow - country- men as may be into the same ranks , so the Sepoy did his best to ...
... possible of his kith and clan in the regiment with himself ; as the Irishman in the New York police force is anxious to get as many of his friends and fellow - country- men as may be into the same ranks , so the Sepoy did his best to ...
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... possible for it to find conditions more seemingly favorable and tempting . To many a tem- per of sullen discontent the appointed and fateful hour must have seemed to be at hand . There can be no doubt that a conspiracy for the subver ...
... possible for it to find conditions more seemingly favorable and tempting . To many a tem- per of sullen discontent the appointed and fateful hour must have seemed to be at hand . There can be no doubt that a conspiracy for the subver ...
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414 페이지 - Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to, all the advantages of this Union ; but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine States.
442 페이지 - Thy rival was honour'd, while thou wert wrong'd and scorn'd, Thy crown was of briers, while gold her brows adorn'd ; She woo'd me to temples, while thou lay'st hid in caves, Her friends were all masters, while thine, alas ! were slaves ; Yet cold in the earth, at thy feet, I would rather be, Than wed what I lov'd not, or turn one thought from thee.
516 페이지 - Her Majesty's Government, in order to evince its desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries and of making satisfactory provision for the future...
334 페이지 - ... the banner which we now carry in this fight, though perhaps at some moment it may droop over our sinking heads, yet it soon again will float in the eye of Heaven, and it will be borne by the firm hands of the united people of the three kingdoms, perhaps not to an easy, but to a certain and to a not far distant victory.
350 페이지 - The Queen desires to congratulate the President upon the successful completion of this great international work, in which the Queen has taken the deepest interest. The Queen is convinced that the President will join with her in fervently hoping that the electric cable which now connects Great Britain with the United States will prove an additional link between the nations whose friendship is founded upon their common interest and reciprocal esteem.
602 페이지 - We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money, too; We've fought the Bear before, and while Britons shall be true The Russians shall not have Constantinople.
110 페이지 - I'll read you matter deep and dangerous ; As full of peril and adventurous spirit, As to o'er-walk a current, roaring loud, On the unsteadfast footing of a spear.
515 페이지 - A neutral Government is bound — First. — To use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...