Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Tom 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... POLITICAL CRIME . BY HELEN ZIMMERN , 202 AN EVENING WITH SCHLIEMANN , 212 MADELEINE'S STORY . CHAPS . III . , IV . BY E. KEARY , 217 A RIDE IN KAFFIRLAND . By J. E. C. BODLEY , THE FRENCH ACADEMY , 231 250 ON SURREY HILLS . - II . FIN ...
... POLITICAL CRIME . BY HELEN ZIMMERN , 202 AN EVENING WITH SCHLIEMANN , 212 MADELEINE'S STORY . CHAPS . III . , IV . BY E. KEARY , 217 A RIDE IN KAFFIRLAND . By J. E. C. BODLEY , THE FRENCH ACADEMY , 231 250 ON SURREY HILLS . - II . FIN ...
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... politics is mainly to be dis- cerned in his novels and published books . Mr Froude has done well to devote a considerable portion of his space to them . He dis- economy which was preached by trusted that faith in political Radicals ; he ...
... politics is mainly to be dis- cerned in his novels and published books . Mr Froude has done well to devote a considerable portion of his space to them . He dis- economy which was preached by trusted that faith in political Radicals ; he ...
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... political life of the country could be reno- vated . Peel was cautious , prudent , a master of finance , and an ideal Minister in the eyes of those ten- pound householders from whom he , with singular want of prescience , had done all ...
... political life of the country could be reno- vated . Peel was cautious , prudent , a master of finance , and an ideal Minister in the eyes of those ten- pound householders from whom he , with singular want of prescience , had done all ...
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... political conduct show more of forethought and of insight into the future , and of regard for ulterior consequences , than those of any public man of his day . He stands in marked contrast in those respects both to Peel and his chief ...
... political conduct show more of forethought and of insight into the future , and of regard for ulterior consequences , than those of any public man of his day . He stands in marked contrast in those respects both to Peel and his chief ...
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... political blundering - was notori- ously willing to take action . A word from Disraeli would have turned the scale and given an overwhelming majority in favour their own fortunes in their own way . The Palmerston Cabinet blundered into ...
... political blundering - was notori- ously willing to take action . A word from Disraeli would have turned the scale and given an overwhelming majority in favour their own fortunes in their own way . The Palmerston Cabinet blundered into ...
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