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Pagina 46
... England as we see it in the works of Dickens , Bulwer Lytton , Disraeli , Miss Broughton and many writers of yellow - backs up to the time of Ouida . Although the contacts between England and Prussia were slender , and the social ...
... England as we see it in the works of Dickens , Bulwer Lytton , Disraeli , Miss Broughton and many writers of yellow - backs up to the time of Ouida . Although the contacts between England and Prussia were slender , and the social ...
Pagina 255
... England is the only country of which such a study could have been written . The paradox of the aristocracy , which English society once was , is that it alone voluntarily took the first steps towards its own demise ; it alone set in ...
... England is the only country of which such a study could have been written . The paradox of the aristocracy , which English society once was , is that it alone voluntarily took the first steps towards its own demise ; it alone set in ...
Pagina 318
... England . Under the impulse of Liberal ' ideas a Constitution for the Union of South Africa was made which gave no protection to the natives and enabled the worst Boer practices to be introduced into Cape Colony . I remember a talk I ...
... England . Under the impulse of Liberal ' ideas a Constitution for the Union of South Africa was made which gave no protection to the natives and enabled the worst Boer practices to be introduced into Cape Colony . I remember a talk I ...
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