The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 2
... feeling than what he himself has at hand to explain the philosophy of our national story . Some trouble has been taken to verify the dates of the more important occur- rences , a labour not always easily accomplished , owing to the ...
... feeling than what he himself has at hand to explain the philosophy of our national story . Some trouble has been taken to verify the dates of the more important occur- rences , a labour not always easily accomplished , owing to the ...
Pagina 26
... give to their distant officers , and that even party feeling would refrain from molesting me whilst occupied in maintaining the integrity of the British Empire . In these just expectations I have been ( 26 ) OCTOBER OCTOBER 1838 .
... give to their distant officers , and that even party feeling would refrain from molesting me whilst occupied in maintaining the integrity of the British Empire . In these just expectations I have been ( 26 ) OCTOBER OCTOBER 1838 .
Pagina 33
... feelings pro- duced by the recent melancholy occurrence , he cannot but lament that a body of magistrates , called ... feeling ; and his Excellency believes that those who took a prominent part in the proceedings will , when they ...
... feelings pro- duced by the recent melancholy occurrence , he cannot but lament that a body of magistrates , called ... feeling ; and his Excellency believes that those who took a prominent part in the proceedings will , when they ...
Pagina 40
... feeling and eloquent speech on his behalf . The jury found the documents on the map forged , but that it was not proved that the prisoner forged them , or uttered them know- ing them to be forged . The other documents they found were ...
... feeling and eloquent speech on his behalf . The jury found the documents on the map forged , but that it was not proved that the prisoner forged them , or uttered them know- ing them to be forged . The other documents they found were ...
Pagina 54
... feeling now with respect to him but that of grief . The most wonderful genius that belonged to public life is no more , and we , as belonging to the public , are grief - stricken mourners over his un- timely grave . " The Times cast ...
... feeling now with respect to him but that of grief . The most wonderful genius that belonged to public life is no more , and we , as belonging to the public , are grief - stricken mourners over his un- timely grave . " The Times cast ...
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The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and ... Joseph Irving Volledige weergave - 1871 |
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