Littell's Living Age, Količina 138Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Stran 23
... chancellor confidence . " In his speech upon the motion of want of confidence in Lord Mel- bourne's government , in 1841 , he de- nounced in the strongest language the use of the sovereign's name , the attempt to make " the majesty of ...
... chancellor confidence . " In his speech upon the motion of want of confidence in Lord Mel- bourne's government , in 1841 , he de- nounced in the strongest language the use of the sovereign's name , the attempt to make " the majesty of ...
Stran 91
... chancellor Finch , Earl of Nottingham - " He was long much admired for his eloquence , but it was labored and affected , and he saw it much despised before he died . " A like revolution of taste brought about a general condemnation of ...
... chancellor Finch , Earl of Nottingham - " He was long much admired for his eloquence , but it was labored and affected , and he saw it much despised before he died . " A like revolution of taste brought about a general condemnation of ...
Stran 108
... chancellor , and still more the astounding picture of his demeanor in that office , have led me to think more deeply ... chancellor to the archbishop , without being driven to suppose either hypocrisy or sudden con- version . And ...
... chancellor , and still more the astounding picture of his demeanor in that office , have led me to think more deeply ... chancellor to the archbishop , without being driven to suppose either hypocrisy or sudden con- version . And ...
Stran 109
... chancellor has for ages held among state officials is largely owing to Thomas's holding of the office . His zeal and energy in the discharge of the office lifted the office itself to a higher actually regent - to employ a modern word ...
... chancellor has for ages held among state officials is largely owing to Thomas's holding of the office . His zeal and energy in the discharge of the office lifted the office itself to a higher actually regent - to employ a modern word ...
Stran 110
... chancellor . Having become chancellor , the objects of his first patrons became sec- ondary . He threw himself , heart and soul , with all the fiery zeal of his nature , into the ideal of the chancellor's office , as that ideal was ...
... chancellor . Having become chancellor , the objects of his first patrons became sec- ondary . He threw himself , heart and soul , with all the fiery zeal of his nature , into the ideal of the chancellor's office , as that ideal was ...
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