Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... Sir Charles Dilke , who has now avowed the authorship of these papers , to attempt , when writing anony- mously , and at a time when his identity was really concealed , to pass for an impartial historian , weighing , with the fair ...
... Sir Charles Dilke , who has now avowed the authorship of these papers , to attempt , when writing anony- mously , and at a time when his identity was really concealed , to pass for an impartial historian , weighing , with the fair ...
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... Sir Charles Dilke's account of it , was all - wise and all - successful , had been tried in the balance and found wanting . Rightly or wrongly , Londoners be- lieved that it had degraded us be- fore Europe ; had sacrificed priceless ...
... Sir Charles Dilke's account of it , was all - wise and all - successful , had been tried in the balance and found wanting . Rightly or wrongly , Londoners be- lieved that it had degraded us be- fore Europe ; had sacrificed priceless ...
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... Sir Alfred Horsford to prepare the scheme for an English army to be landed on the shores of Denmark , though for the ... Charles Dilke as well as it is to us , with what face , when he thus changes some of the best known pages of history ...
... Sir Alfred Horsford to prepare the scheme for an English army to be landed on the shores of Denmark , though for the ... Charles Dilke as well as it is to us , with what face , when he thus changes some of the best known pages of history ...
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of purpose , and in its vagueness . When , therefore , now Sir Charles Dilke , who was immediately after- wards a member of the same Gov- ernment as Sir William Harcourt , rakes up these expiring embers of partisan warfare , and flings ...
of purpose , and in its vagueness . When , therefore , now Sir Charles Dilke , who was immediately after- wards a member of the same Gov- ernment as Sir William Harcourt , rakes up these expiring embers of partisan warfare , and flings ...
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... Sir Charles Dilke's admission that he at least to this day does not know the truth , and that , had he known it , he would have been bound to appear on the opposite side to that which he took in 1880 . We can afford to allow him to em ...
... Sir Charles Dilke's admission that he at least to this day does not know the truth , and that , had he known it , he would have been bound to appear on the opposite side to that which he took in 1880 . We can afford to allow him to em ...
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