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... influence or to diminish the power of Parliament or the Press . My greatest honour is to be a member of this House , in which all my thoughts and feelings are concentred ; and as for the Press , I am myself a gentleman of the Press ...
... influence or to diminish the power of Parliament or the Press . My greatest honour is to be a member of this House , in which all my thoughts and feelings are concentred ; and as for the Press , I am myself a gentleman of the Press ...
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... influence of diplomacy , and do not attribute to such intimate connection any great , or permanent , or advantageous influence on the general course of human events . I can only say , Sir-- I feel it my duty to say - that during the ...
... influence of diplomacy , and do not attribute to such intimate connection any great , or permanent , or advantageous influence on the general course of human events . I can only say , Sir-- I feel it my duty to say - that during the ...
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... influence on the mind of the President of the Board of Works ( Sir William Molesworth ) . The right honourable gentleman made some significant obser- vations on the subject . I do not allude to his promise of ob- taining a large measure ...
... influence on the mind of the President of the Board of Works ( Sir William Molesworth ) . The right honourable gentleman made some significant obser- vations on the subject . I do not allude to his promise of ob- taining a large measure ...
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... influences a Queen's minister who is the leader of the House of Commons , convinced everyone immediately that no ... influence , as some suppose , that right honourable gentleman , referring to some papers which have been long lying ...
... influences a Queen's minister who is the leader of the House of Commons , convinced everyone immediately that no ... influence , as some suppose , that right honourable gentleman , referring to some papers which have been long lying ...
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... influence the opinion of the House in favour of the motion about to be brought forward . What is the inference to be drawn from this ? Why , that there was some change in the conditions on which peace was to be sought for , and that ...
... influence the opinion of the House in favour of the motion about to be brought forward . What is the inference to be drawn from this ? Why , that there was some change in the conditions on which peace was to be sought for , and that ...
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Seite 648 - History of Civilisation in England and France, Spain and Scotland. By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE. 3 vols. crown 8vo. 24*. Lectures on the History of England from the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward II. By W. LONGMAN, FSA Maps and Illustrations. 8vo. 15^. History of the Life & Times of Edward III. ' By W. LONGMAN, FSA With 9 Maps, 8 Plates, and 1 6 Woodcuts. 2 vols. 8vo. 28*.