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Pagina 97
... English statesmen , and was regarded by a large section of the liberals as the most proper successor of their present veteran leader . But an untimely death again put an end to the confident hopes and expectations of his friends and ...
... English statesmen , and was regarded by a large section of the liberals as the most proper successor of their present veteran leader . But an untimely death again put an end to the confident hopes and expectations of his friends and ...
Pagina 98
... English history , we have to rely upon books similar to this , and indeed how de- fective English literature is in standard works on the history of England . Hume's history , although published without the aid of the sources of ...
... English history , we have to rely upon books similar to this , and indeed how de- fective English literature is in standard works on the history of England . Hume's history , although published without the aid of the sources of ...
Pagina 99
... English throne , has found a crowd of defenders . The halo of romance which the genius of Scott has thrown around the Stuarts and their adherents , the natural partiality which Englishmen would feel for the last line of truly Eng- lish ...
... English throne , has found a crowd of defenders . The halo of romance which the genius of Scott has thrown around the Stuarts and their adherents , the natural partiality which Englishmen would feel for the last line of truly Eng- lish ...
Pagina 100
... English history than any he has left behind him . After this rather wandering introduction , we shall give our readers some thoughts of our own in regard to the English statesmanship of the present century , and not attempt to follow ...
... English history than any he has left behind him . After this rather wandering introduction , we shall give our readers some thoughts of our own in regard to the English statesmanship of the present century , and not attempt to follow ...
Pagina 101
... - different . Lord North's was , to all intents and purposes , a tory administration ; and after the overthrow of the whigs in 1784 , the tories enjoyed the entire monopoly of the 1865. ] 101 . PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP .
... - different . Lord North's was , to all intents and purposes , a tory administration ; and after the overthrow of the whigs in 1784 , the tories enjoyed the entire monopoly of the 1865. ] 101 . PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP .
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