Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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11. oldal
... taken place is difficult to define . The sovereign could fairly urge that in practice there is such a person as the prime minister , and that as the other ministers are appointed by the crown on his recommendation , he is entitled , in ...
... taken place is difficult to define . The sovereign could fairly urge that in practice there is such a person as the prime minister , and that as the other ministers are appointed by the crown on his recommendation , he is entitled , in ...
12. oldal
... taken up with a very unpleasant war of correspondence with Palm- joining their forces to revive the war of liber- erston and the Foreign Secretary , who are ation in Italy , to make France break her word with Austria , and to stir up ...
... taken up with a very unpleasant war of correspondence with Palm- joining their forces to revive the war of liber- erston and the Foreign Secretary , who are ation in Italy , to make France break her word with Austria , and to stir up ...
23. oldal
... taken up and made a friend of , and then cast off without reason or warning ! Poor uncle ! he was not at all like him- self ! And then to say he forgot our trou- ble and danger ! to say he never came near us in our sore peril , when in ...
... taken up and made a friend of , and then cast off without reason or warning ! Poor uncle ! he was not at all like him- self ! And then to say he forgot our trou- ble and danger ! to say he never came near us in our sore peril , when in ...
24. oldal
... taken place , I grew far more anxious about him than I was about John . Alas , though I was not to blame , through me fresh trouble had invaded my uncle's life as well as John's ! When night came , I went to bed , for I was very weary ...
... taken place , I grew far more anxious about him than I was about John . Alas , though I was not to blame , through me fresh trouble had invaded my uncle's life as well as John's ! When night came , I went to bed , for I was very weary ...
30. oldal
... taken in by such as you ! " 66 No , " I answered ; " nobody will take you in but yourself , thinking every one a liar ! " Her rejoinder was a cut with her whip to her horse , which stood still the moment he had taken his unwilling jump ...
... taken in by such as you ! " 66 No , " I answered ; " nobody will take you in but yourself , thinking every one a liar ! " Her rejoinder was a cut with her whip to her horse , which stood still the moment he had taken his unwilling jump ...
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