The Queen. The Prince of Wales. Lord Beaconsfield. M. Gambetta. Mr. Gladstone. The editor of the 'Times.' Sir C. Dilke. Prince Bismark. Lord Salisbury. Mr. J. Cowen. Mr. Bright. Lord Derby. Sir W. Harcourt Mr. E. Jenkins. Mr. CrossGriffith & Farran, 1880 - Great Britain |
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... Empire . On the fall of the Empire , became Minister of the Interior in the Government of September 4th , 1870 ; and acted as virtual Dictator of France during the siege of Paris . Resigned on February 6th , 1871. Was returned to the ...
... Empire . On the fall of the Empire , became Minister of the Interior in the Government of September 4th , 1870 ; and acted as virtual Dictator of France during the siege of Paris . Resigned on February 6th , 1871. Was returned to the ...
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... Empire and its abuses through every corner of the famous coffee- house . A voice and nothing else would not , of course , have sufficed to give Gam- betta fame , though now - a - days the public man who is not gifted with a good voice ...
... Empire and its abuses through every corner of the famous coffee- house . A voice and nothing else would not , of course , have sufficed to give Gam- betta fame , though now - a - days the public man who is not gifted with a good voice ...
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Thomas Wemyss Reid. newspaper which had been prosecuted by the Empire for the heinous crime of offer- ing to receive subscriptions ... Empire . Its eloquence was equalled by its courage , as my readers must admit when I say M. Gambetta . 59.
Thomas Wemyss Reid. newspaper which had been prosecuted by the Empire for the heinous crime of offer- ing to receive subscriptions ... Empire . Its eloquence was equalled by its courage , as my readers must admit when I say M. Gambetta . 59.
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... came , and the Second Empire had been hustled out of France amid the curses of the nation it had ruined , M. Gambetta , who two years before had been utterly obscure , vaulted at once to the height of 60 Politicians of To - day .
... came , and the Second Empire had been hustled out of France amid the curses of the nation it had ruined , M. Gambetta , who two years before had been utterly obscure , vaulted at once to the height of 60 Politicians of To - day .
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... September of the same year was made Minister of Foreign Affairs for Prussia . Was created a Count in September 1865 , and a Prince and Chancellor of the German Empire in 1871. ] PRINCE BISMARCK . OR at least ten years past Prince.
... September of the same year was made Minister of Foreign Affairs for Prussia . Was created a Count in September 1865 , and a Prince and Chancellor of the German Empire in 1871. ] PRINCE BISMARCK . OR at least ten years past Prince.
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