Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 74 találatból.
30. oldal
... Lord Wellesly imitated it . But neither in his time nor later was the British power strong enough to step in the shoes of the Marathas . Wellesly's successors gave up his policy . The Marquess of Hast- ings , however , had to revive it ...
... Lord Wellesly imitated it . But neither in his time nor later was the British power strong enough to step in the shoes of the Marathas . Wellesly's successors gave up his policy . The Marquess of Hast- ings , however , had to revive it ...
414. oldal
... Lords and Gentlemen , " said the Lord Chan- cellor , " by command of the Regent I have to inform you that at Kensing- ton Palace this day a child , a princess , was born to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Kent . " Before ...
... Lords and Gentlemen , " said the Lord Chan- cellor , " by command of the Regent I have to inform you that at Kensing- ton Palace this day a child , a princess , was born to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Kent . " Before ...
760. oldal
... Lord Cromer had always refused . Lord Kitchener struck decisively at some of the abuses of usury and land tenure which had obstructed the fellah's progress . Both of them inter- fered far more drastically with the liberty of the Press ...
... Lord Cromer had always refused . Lord Kitchener struck decisively at some of the abuses of usury and land tenure which had obstructed the fellah's progress . Both of them inter- fered far more drastically with the liberty of the Press ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abel Allies American asked Belgium believe better British Buchan called church Colonel Colonel Fanshawe Cornhill Magazine course Danube death Dobrudja doctor door doubt Emile Faguet enemy England English Europe eyes face fact feeling fight fire France French George German Giurgevo give Government ground guns hand heart Higgins human interest knew lady land less LIVING AGE London looked Lord matter means ment military mind Miss Brooke moral nations neutral never night officer Pangermanist party passed peace person Pickersdyke political present President Prester John reader Remy de Gourmont Republican seemed Serbia Shakespeare side Silistria Sir Oliver Lodge soldiers spirit stand story tell things thought tion told turned United victory whole Wilson Winteringhame Wokingham women word writing Wyverne young