The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 160
... Lord Aberdeen and Lord Lansdowne , men who though members respectively of the Conservative and the Liberal parties , can scarcely be considered partisans . In 1859 there was an embarrassment of another kind . The defeat of Lord Derby's ...
... Lord Aberdeen and Lord Lansdowne , men who though members respectively of the Conservative and the Liberal parties , can scarcely be considered partisans . In 1859 there was an embarrassment of another kind . The defeat of Lord Derby's ...
Page 161
... Lord Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote , by calling the former to the Premiership , she recognized the moral title of the stronger man , as she had done five years earlier in sending for Lord Har- tington in preference to Lord ...
... Lord Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote , by calling the former to the Premiership , she recognized the moral title of the stronger man , as she had done five years earlier in sending for Lord Har- tington in preference to Lord ...
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... Lord Granby and Lord George Manners three or four days before . The late Duke of Rutland has often told me ( he was Lord Granby at the time ) that the idea of driving first suggested itself amid interesting circumstances . He and his ...
... Lord Granby and Lord George Manners three or four days before . The late Duke of Rutland has often told me ( he was Lord Granby at the time ) that the idea of driving first suggested itself amid interesting circumstances . He and his ...
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