The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and His TimesWilliam Mackenzie, 1883 |
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... army . " But , " argued Mr. Disraeli , " there is a great error also , I apprehend , if history is to guide us , in assuming that because a country is governed by an army , that army must be extremely anxious to conquer other countries ...
... army . " But , " argued Mr. Disraeli , " there is a great error also , I apprehend , if history is to guide us , in assuming that because a country is governed by an army , that army must be extremely anxious to conquer other countries ...
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... army returning from conquest that | reminded his hearers that it was only a attempts to obtain supreme power in the state ; but if an army finds that it does possess supreme power , you very rarely find that restless desire for foreign ...
... army returning from conquest that | reminded his hearers that it was only a attempts to obtain supreme power in the state ; but if an army finds that it does possess supreme power , you very rarely find that restless desire for foreign ...
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... army had been called in by the people generally to guard them from the excesses which they had experienced . Do you think that under any of these circumstances you would be quite sure of enjoying the same liberty of the press which you ...
... army had been called in by the people generally to guard them from the excesses which they had experienced . Do you think that under any of these circumstances you would be quite sure of enjoying the same liberty of the press which you ...
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... army encamped before Sebastopol , and the bombardment commenced in downright earnest . Then followed the battle of Bala- clava , with its memorable charge of the Light Brigade , and the victory of Inker- mann . Half mad with rage and ...
... army encamped before Sebastopol , and the bombardment commenced in downright earnest . Then followed the battle of Bala- clava , with its memorable charge of the Light Brigade , and the victory of Inker- mann . Half mad with rage and ...
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... army was not only threatened with reduction , but with virtual extinction . " In proportion to the numbers , " writes Mr. King- lake , " the English army was undergoing at one time a fiercer havoc than that which ravaged London in the ...
... army was not only threatened with reduction , but with virtual extinction . " In proportion to the numbers , " writes Mr. King- lake , " the English army was undergoing at one time a fiercer havoc than that which ravaged London in the ...
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