| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1903 - 516 pagine
...flower of that great party which had l)een so proud to follow one who had been so proud to lead them. They had extended to him an unlimited confidence, and an admiration without stint. They stood by him in his darkest hour, and had borne him from the depths of political despair to the proudest... | |
| 1884 - 324 pagine
...unlimited confidence and admiration without stint. They stood by him in the darkest hour, and had won him_ from the depths of political despair to the proudest of living positions. And now they passed in defile before him to the hostile lobby, the flower of the great party which... | |
| Washington Wilks - 1852 - 384 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers, had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...generous character, great weight and station in the country, which they had ever placed at his disposal. They had been not only his followers but his friends... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - 614 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...generous character, great weight and station in the country, which they had ever placed at his disposal. They had been not only his followers but his friends... | |
| 1852 - 838 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men to gain whose hearts, and the hearts of their fathers, had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...generous character, great weight and station in the country, which they had ever placed at his disposal. They had been not only his followers, but his... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - 638 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...men of honour, breeding, and refinement, high and jj;enerous character, great weight and station in the country, which they had ever placed at his disposal.... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 818 pagine
...been io proud to lead them. They «ere шел to gain whose hearts and the heart* of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...without stint. They had stood by him in the darkest boor, and bad borne him from the depths of political despair to the proudest of Hying positions. Right... | |
| 1852 - 790 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men, to gain whose hearts, and tho hearts of their fathers, had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...admiration without stint. They had stood by him in tho darkest hour, and had borne him from tho depths of politieal despair to the proudest of living... | |
| 1852 - 1202 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of his life. They...confidence, and an admiration without stint. They bad stood by him in the darkest hour, and had borne him from the depths of political despair to the... | |
| 1852 - 526 pagine
...had been so proud to lead them. They were men to gain whose hearts, and the hearts of their fathers, had been the aim and exultation of his life. They had extended to him an unlimited confidence andan admiration without stint. They had stood by him in the darkest hour, and had borne him from the... | |
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