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Pagina 107
... Lord Salisbury has a smiling air- evidently the Eastern Question is settled at last ; he looks gloomy and depressed - no , it is not Christmas bills or tooth- ache ; it is another imbroglio with the French Government . Hither congregate ...
... Lord Salisbury has a smiling air- evidently the Eastern Question is settled at last ; he looks gloomy and depressed - no , it is not Christmas bills or tooth- ache ; it is another imbroglio with the French Government . Hither congregate ...
Pagina 110
... Lord Salisbury at Hertford. endured the bombastic rhetoric of the late Dr Kenealy , and the interminable questions of Sir George Campbell of Edenwood ; it tolerated the Olympian airs of Mr George Curzon and the " Batavian graces " of the ...
... Lord Salisbury at Hertford. endured the bombastic rhetoric of the late Dr Kenealy , and the interminable questions of Sir George Campbell of Edenwood ; it tolerated the Olympian airs of Mr George Curzon and the " Batavian graces " of the ...
Pagina 112
... Lord Salisbury . He talked to the House in an easy , familiar tone : his language was that of a well - bred man addressing his equals in good society , - perfectly unstudied , natural , and inartistic ; but his lan- guage had what Sir ...
... Lord Salisbury . He talked to the House in an easy , familiar tone : his language was that of a well - bred man addressing his equals in good society , - perfectly unstudied , natural , and inartistic ; but his lan- guage had what Sir ...
Pagina 113
1 From a speech delivered by Lord Salisbury at Hertford in 1873 , when he attacked Mr Gladstone's " Ministry of heroic measures . " brief and trenchant remarks of a man who has served. honour of the Boers after Majuba Hill , than he ...
1 From a speech delivered by Lord Salisbury at Hertford in 1873 , when he attacked Mr Gladstone's " Ministry of heroic measures . " brief and trenchant remarks of a man who has served. honour of the Boers after Majuba Hill , than he ...
Pagina 114
... Lord Salisbury in his hot youth , no Yoricks or heaven- born jesters like Sir Wilfrid Lawson , though it is true that Mr Labouchere has a fine taste for mordant sarcasm , and Sir William Harcourt still retains the elephantine ...
... Lord Salisbury in his hot youth , no Yoricks or heaven- born jesters like Sir Wilfrid Lawson , though it is true that Mr Labouchere has a fine taste for mordant sarcasm , and Sir William Harcourt still retains the elephantine ...
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