Lord Beaconsfield: A BiographyBennett Brothers, 1880 - 292페이지 |
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... taken part . Ultimately . Contarini Fleming becomes the private secretary of his father , and assists him very considerably when a contest arises between him and a Count de Moltke for the premiership of the country . Among other things ...
... taken part . Ultimately . Contarini Fleming becomes the private secretary of his father , and assists him very considerably when a contest arises between him and a Count de Moltke for the premiership of the country . Among other things ...
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... taken up with a description of the hero's travels in Italy and the east . There are some passages which are extremely interesting , but which I have to pass over as not bearing directly on my subject . There is also a love story , which ...
... taken up with a description of the hero's travels in Italy and the east . There are some passages which are extremely interesting , but which I have to pass over as not bearing directly on my subject . There is also a love story , which ...
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... taken on the great questions ? ' politics , thou splendid juggle ! The whole business , although so magnificent in its result appeared very easy to the two counsellors , for it was one of the first prin- ciples of Mr. Vivian Grey , that ...
... taken on the great questions ? ' politics , thou splendid juggle ! The whole business , although so magnificent in its result appeared very easy to the two counsellors , for it was one of the first prin- ciples of Mr. Vivian Grey , that ...
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... taken Bradenham House , in Bucks ; and , in the midst of all this Reform whirlwind , a vacancy arose in a borough close by . 1 Vivian Grey , 113 2 I must dismiss briefly , and in the obscurity of a note , some of Lord Beaconsfield's ...
... taken Bradenham House , in Bucks ; and , in the midst of all this Reform whirlwind , a vacancy arose in a borough close by . 1 Vivian Grey , 113 2 I must dismiss briefly , and in the obscurity of a note , some of Lord Beaconsfield's ...
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... taken in his case at that time as it would be taken in the case of men like Sir Charles Dilke or Mr. Chamberlain in our days : that is to say , as proof of the more than ordinary intensity of his Liberalism . In confirmation of this ...
... taken in his case at that time as it would be taken in the case of men like Sir Charles Dilke or Mr. Chamberlain in our days : that is to say , as proof of the more than ordinary intensity of his Liberalism . In confirmation of this ...
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144 페이지 - Look here, upon this picture, and on this, The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury...
254 페이지 - Let the Queen of the English collect a great fleet, let her stow away all her treasure, bullion, gold plate, and precious arms ; be accompanied by all her court and chief people, and transfer the seat of her empire from London to Delhi.
63 페이지 - I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last; ay, sir, and though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me.
254 페이지 - Affghans is by Persia and by the Arabs. We will acknowledge the Empress of India as our suzerain, and secure for her the Levantine coast. If she like, she shall have Alexandria as she now has Malta : it could be arranged.
10 페이지 - The Bar: pooh! law and bad jokes till we are forty; and then, with the most brilliant success, the prospect of gout and a coronet. Besides, to succeed as an advocate, I must be a great lawyer ; and, to be a great lawyer, I must give up my chance of being a great man.
200 페이지 - Except for preventing or repelling actual invasion of Her Majesty's Indian Possessions, or under other sudden and urgent necessity, the revenues of India shall not, without the consent of both Houses of Parliament, be applicable to defray the expenses of any military operation carried on beyond the external frontiers of such possessions by Her Majesty's forces charged upon such revenues.
29 페이지 - ... gentleman, whom he called a friend of Chandos. His political principles must, however, be in abeyance, for he said that Durham was doing all he could to get him by the offer of a seat, and so forth ; if, therefore, he is undecided and wavering between Chandos and Durham, he must be a mighty impartial personage. I don't think such a man will do, though just such as Lyndhurst would be connected with.
113 페이지 - Sir, there is a difficulty in finding a parallel ' to the position of the right honourable gentleman in any part of history. The only parallel which I can find is an incident in the late war in the Levant, which was terminated by the policy of the noble lord opposite. I remember when that great struggle was taking place, when the existence of the Turkish Empire was at stake, the late Sultan, a man of great energy and fertile in resources, was determined to fit out an immense fleet to maintain his...
149 페이지 - I am alluding. This pressure in time becomes a panic — just as it did in London. It is curious that in both cases the cause is the same : it is a cause of congealed circulation. Just at the moment when unutterable gloom overspreads the population — when nothing but despair and consternation prevail — the Chancellor of the Exchequer — I beg pardon — the Archbishop of Tarento announces the liquefaction of St.
9 페이지 - Not a penny. I have been content, sir, you should lay my countenance to pawn : I have grated upon my good friends for three reprieves for you and your coach-fellow, Nym ; or else you had looked through the grate, like a geminy of baboons.