Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 90
... Hartington succeeded him in 1882. In 1885 Lord Hartington was succeeded by Mr W. H. Smith . In 1885 Mr Smith was succeeded by Mr Campbell - Banner- man . In August 1886 Mr Campbell- Bannerman was succeeded by Mr Smith ; and in January ...
... Hartington succeeded him in 1882. In 1885 Lord Hartington was succeeded by Mr W. H. Smith . In 1885 Mr Smith was succeeded by Mr Campbell - Banner- man . In August 1886 Mr Campbell- Bannerman was succeeded by Mr Smith ; and in January ...
Pagina 431
between themselves and Lord Hartington's followers was not confined to the Home Rule ques- tion , but that there existed be- tween them enough of general political sympathy to justify the hope that this alliance might be- come closer ...
between themselves and Lord Hartington's followers was not confined to the Home Rule ques- tion , but that there existed be- tween them enough of general political sympathy to justify the hope that this alliance might be- come closer ...
Pagina 432
... Lord Hartington has stated , in words which will be indorsed by every impartial man , that it appears to him that there was no reasonable cause for the protracted opposition to the Bill , except the desire to discredit the Government ...
... Lord Hartington has stated , in words which will be indorsed by every impartial man , that it appears to him that there was no reasonable cause for the protracted opposition to the Bill , except the desire to discredit the Government ...
Pagina 437
... Sir George found it convenient to throw off the mask when the vacancy for Bridgeton occurred . When Lord Hartington was re- cently sounded upon his disposition towards reunion with the Glad- stonian party , he declared his de ...
... Sir George found it convenient to throw off the mask when the vacancy for Bridgeton occurred . When Lord Hartington was re- cently sounded upon his disposition towards reunion with the Glad- stonian party , he declared his de ...
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