Life and Letters of the Right Honourable Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrooke ...: With a Memoir of Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, G.C.B., by A. Patchett Martin, Volume 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1893 |
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... wrote to Sir Henry Parkes in 1874. They are the views of one of the ablest of political theorists ; of one who , without possessing any practical experience or personal knowledge , is prepared to solve the problem from his inner ...
... wrote to Sir Henry Parkes in 1874. They are the views of one of the ablest of political theorists ; of one who , without possessing any practical experience or personal knowledge , is prepared to solve the problem from his inner ...
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... wrote a letter to his brother ( then Henry Sherbrooke , the squire of Oxton ) which shows still more clearly that he was closely watching the movement of public affairs , and , perhaps , already contem- plating an active political ...
... wrote a letter to his brother ( then Henry Sherbrooke , the squire of Oxton ) which shows still more clearly that he was closely watching the movement of public affairs , and , perhaps , already contem- plating an active political ...
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... wrote to the heads of houses and others for the requisite information and data on which to found their report , they were in many cases not even favoured with a reply . Dr. Tait , however , as he suffi- ciently proved in after years at ...
... wrote to the heads of houses and others for the requisite information and data on which to found their report , they were in many cases not even favoured with a reply . Dr. Tait , however , as he suffi- ciently proved in after years at ...
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... wrote with great regularity , sometimes even two leading articles on the same day . Mrs. Lowe became again a most constant and willing amanuensis . When , on the sudden receipt of important intelligence from any part of the world ...
... wrote with great regularity , sometimes even two leading articles on the same day . Mrs. Lowe became again a most constant and willing amanuensis . When , on the sudden receipt of important intelligence from any part of the world ...
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... wrote a great deal on law reform generally . Such subjects may not seem inviting to the ordinary lay reader , but owing to his lively and effective style these articles may be read , even under the altered circum- stances of to - day ...
... wrote a great deal on law reform generally . Such subjects may not seem inviting to the ordinary lay reader , but owing to his lively and effective style these articles may be read , even under the altered circum- stances of to - day ...
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