The council committed the serious error of imagining that your lordship and Sir Stafford Northcote were in earnest in wishing them to become a real source of usefulness to the party. The council have been rudely undeceived. The day after the adoption... Annual Register - 第94页编者: - 1885全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Edmund Burke - 1885 - 638 页
...support the organisation of the party would have to become an imitation, thoroughly real and bonafide in its nature, of that popular form of representative...officially to your lordship, I received a letter from Mr. Bartley, the paid agent of the leaders, written under their direction, containing a formal notice to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1885 - 648 页
...support the organisation of the party would have to become an imitation, thoroughly real and bona fide in its nature, of that popular form of representative...officially to your lordship, I received a letter from Mr. Bartley, the paid agent of the leaders, written under their direction, containing a formal notice to... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 页
...serious error of imagining that your lordship and Sir Stafford Northcote were in earnest in wishing to become a real source of usefulness to the party. . . . The Council has been rudely undeceived." The orthodox Tories were scandalized at this attitude of Lord Randolph,... | |
| Abbott Lawrence Lowell - 1908 - 600 页
...Northcote entered fully and sympathetically into the wishes of the Council.1 . . . The Council, however, committed the serious error of imagining that your...The Council have been rudely undeceived . . . the precise language of your former letter of the 29th February is totally abandoned, and refuge taken... | |
| 1906 - 894 页
...Northcote entered fully and sympathetically into the wishes of the Council. . . . The Council, however, committed the serious error of imagining that your...The Council have been rudely undeceived . . . The precise language of your former letter of February 29 is totally abandoned, and refuge taken in vague,... | |
| 1903 - 1096 页
...The Council, Lord Randolph continued, committed the serious error of imagining that Lord Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote were in earnest in wishing...to become a real source of usefulness to the Party, and proceeded to adopt a report in which practical effect was given to this advice. They did this under... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 页
...serious error of imagining that your lordship and Sir Stafford Northcote were in earnest in wishing to become a real source of usefulness to the party. . . . The Council has been rudely undeceived." The orthodox Tories were scandalized at this attitude of Lord Randolph,... | |
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