The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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There would be no Great Party Leaders , bound to provide the country with new sensations , their followers with constant sport , and themselves with fresh instalments of popularity and “ glory . ” The Servants of the Crown and the State ...
There would be no Great Party Leaders , bound to provide the country with new sensations , their followers with constant sport , and themselves with fresh instalments of popularity and “ glory . ” The Servants of the Crown and the State ...
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What is more , if the Tory Party , be it young or old , shows itself both able and willing to undertake some general scheme of popular reform in which each measure shall be carefully adjusted to the others , and all alike subordinated ...
What is more , if the Tory Party , be it young or old , shows itself both able and willing to undertake some general scheme of popular reform in which each measure shall be carefully adjusted to the others , and all alike subordinated ...
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What their party did at any antecedent period really matters very little . Will anyone deny that , in 1841 , Sir Robert Peel's Government was recognized by the great majority of the nation as the one best calculated to promote the ...
What their party did at any antecedent period really matters very little . Will anyone deny that , in 1841 , Sir Robert Peel's Government was recognized by the great majority of the nation as the one best calculated to promote the ...
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