The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... doubt that he might have held a strong and peaceful sceptre over a people more united than they had been for half a century previous . Even the Scottish descent did not at first interfere with his popularity . The facility with which ...
... doubt that he might have held a strong and peaceful sceptre over a people more united than they had been for half a century previous . Even the Scottish descent did not at first interfere with his popularity . The facility with which ...
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... doubt they will show , how much such measures may promote the prosperity of the people , can we doubt that the nation will gladly continue to allow Mr. Gladstone the honourable distinction claimed for himself and his colleagues in the ...
... doubt they will show , how much such measures may promote the prosperity of the people , can we doubt that the nation will gladly continue to allow Mr. Gladstone the honourable distinction claimed for himself and his colleagues in the ...
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... doubt there was more to be said for that . Her Majesty had a right to prohibit the entrance of any vessel into her ports . But , at the same time , her Majesty's Government thought that , while preserving neutrality and ad- mitting ...
... doubt there was more to be said for that . Her Majesty had a right to prohibit the entrance of any vessel into her ports . But , at the same time , her Majesty's Government thought that , while preserving neutrality and ad- mitting ...
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