| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 512 str.
...years ago England was ruled by Mr. Percival. It seems almost the same as being ruled by the Record newspaper. He had the same poorness of thought, the...Conservatism, the same dark and narrow superstition. His quibbling mode of oratory seems to have been scarcely agreeable to his friends; his impotence in... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 388 str.
...years ago England was ruled by Mr. Perceval. It seems almost the same as being ruled by the ' Record ' newspaper. He had the same poorness of thought, the...Conservatism, the same dark and narrow superstition. His quibbling mode of oratory seems to have been scarcely agreeable to his friends ; his impotence... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 390 str.
...years ago England was ruled by Mr. Perceval. It seems almost the same as being ruled by the ' Record ' newspaper. He had the same poorness of thought, the...Conservatism, the same dark and narrow superstition. His quibbling mode of oratory seems to have been scarcely agreeable to his friends ; his impotence... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1889 - 412 str.
...years ago England was ruled by Mr. Perceval. It seems almost the same as being ruled by the ' Eecord ' newspaper. He had the same poorness of thought, the...Conservatism, the same dark and narrow superstition. His quibbling mode of oratory seems to have been scarcely agreeable to his friends ; his impotence... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 466 str.
...years ago England was ruled by Mr. Perceval : it seems almost the same as being ruled by the Record newspaper, — he had the same poorness of thought,...Conservatism, the same dark and narrow superstition. His quibbling mode of oratory seems to have been scarcely agreeable to his friends ; his impotence... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 532 str.
...our systems against the infections century, " is so incredible as that forty of hopeful revolution, and a few years ago England was ruled by Mr. Perceval....spirit and interest was absorbed in the contest with Hliss was it In that dawn to be alive. Hut to be young was very heaven ! O times In which the meagre,... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1921 - 442 str.
...related also to the French philosophical radicals. We claimed kinship with democrats everywhere, — with all democrats. We can now scarcely realize the atmosphere...absorbed in the contest with Napoleon, how little we 86 understood the sort of man who should regulate its conduct, — ' in the crisis of Europe,' as Sydney... | |
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