Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 33
... political life . Next morning the Duke and Duchess drove to Chats- worth in an open brake . accompanied them as far as Chesterfield Station , whence I took train for Scotland to Whittingehame , where I was to go through the Labour ...
... political life . Next morning the Duke and Duchess drove to Chats- worth in an open brake . accompanied them as far as Chesterfield Station , whence I took train for Scotland to Whittingehame , where I was to go through the Labour ...
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... political world , blended with that which is eternal and frivolous , has now been fol- lowed by a society which may perhaps be called less austere than that under the seventh duke , and more sober than that under the eighth , and ...
... political world , blended with that which is eternal and frivolous , has now been fol- lowed by a society which may perhaps be called less austere than that under the seventh duke , and more sober than that under the eighth , and ...
Page 37
... political biography and political general history must lie very near together , although they do not cover quite the same ground , and require a different method of treatment . The answer to critics who complain that in political ...
... political biography and political general history must lie very near together , although they do not cover quite the same ground , and require a different method of treatment . The answer to critics who complain that in political ...
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... political life . Lord Morley recognised this in his ' Life , ' when he left most of the letters on ecclesiastical topics to be published later by Mr Lathbury . One can ask for no better authority to justify leaving the sporting career ...
... political life . Lord Morley recognised this in his ' Life , ' when he left most of the letters on ecclesiastical topics to be published later by Mr Lathbury . One can ask for no better authority to justify leaving the sporting career ...
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... politics , as I have done with war . I want to return to Egypt , there to live as a private man . This is what I ask from your great country , which has treated me with such merciful consideration . I have been punished , and I have ...
... politics , as I have done with war . I want to return to Egypt , there to live as a private man . This is what I ask from your great country , which has treated me with such merciful consideration . I have been punished , and I have ...
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