Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... Reform Bill of 1832. The last head - master , the Rev. L. J. Boor , was a gentleman fit to control a school of far greater pretensions . More than one of his pupils have since been contributors to Maga ; and the better knowledge they ...
... Reform Bill of 1832. The last head - master , the Rev. L. J. Boor , was a gentleman fit to control a school of far greater pretensions . More than one of his pupils have since been contributors to Maga ; and the better knowledge they ...
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... reform , which had well served their purpose so long as they made use of it as a means of harassing the enemy , proved a rock ahead the moment they began seri- ously to deal with it . They ran upon that rock in the most reckless and ...
... reform , which had well served their purpose so long as they made use of it as a means of harassing the enemy , proved a rock ahead the moment they began seri- ously to deal with it . They ran upon that rock in the most reckless and ...
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... Reform . But Mr. Lowe misfortunes of which they complain . could claim to exercise no such It was not Mr. Disraeli and the influence over his fellow - occupants Tories , but Mr. Gladstone and Mr. of the Cave . A considerable section ...
... Reform . But Mr. Lowe misfortunes of which they complain . could claim to exercise no such It was not Mr. Disraeli and the influence over his fellow - occupants Tories , but Mr. Gladstone and Mr. of the Cave . A considerable section ...
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... Reform policy by their rivals . They had measured the strength , or supposed that they had done so , of the more obdurate section of their own recalcitrant followers , and believed that it was insufficient to sustain Lord Derby in his ...
... Reform policy by their rivals . They had measured the strength , or supposed that they had done so , of the more obdurate section of their own recalcitrant followers , and believed that it was insufficient to sustain Lord Derby in his ...
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... Reform Bill under Tory auspices was certainly not the inspiration of a moment , but had been contemplated , perhaps matured , in the minds of Lord Derby and Mr. Disraeli , long before there was any immediate prospect of their accession ...
... Reform Bill under Tory auspices was certainly not the inspiration of a moment , but had been contemplated , perhaps matured , in the minds of Lord Derby and Mr. Disraeli , long before there was any immediate prospect of their accession ...
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