The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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Page 339
... Lord Canning had his time fully occupied with the mere reconstruction of the edifice which had been so rudely shaken , and several of the plans which he sketched or commenced were left to his successors to be filled up or com- pleted ...
... Lord Canning had his time fully occupied with the mere reconstruction of the edifice which had been so rudely shaken , and several of the plans which he sketched or commenced were left to his successors to be filled up or com- pleted ...
Page 579
... Lord Russell himself has limited his selections . Since that time he has been twice Prime Minister of this country , and has taken a distinguished part during an eventful period of her history . But we confine ourselves within the ...
... Lord Russell himself has limited his selections . Since that time he has been twice Prime Minister of this country , and has taken a distinguished part during an eventful period of her history . But we confine ourselves within the ...
Page 584
... Lord Lawrence in , 305 - Lord Canning's rule , 305-6 - Lord Lawrence's colleagues , 307 - system on which the government of India is carried on , 308 - leading features of Lord Lawrence's foreign policy , 309 - Cabul , 309-15 - Burmah ...
... Lord Lawrence in , 305 - Lord Canning's rule , 305-6 - Lord Lawrence's colleagues , 307 - system on which the government of India is carried on , 308 - leading features of Lord Lawrence's foreign policy , 309 - Cabul , 309-15 - Burmah ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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