... the success of the parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations. He is well informed on most of the subjects which usually occupy the attention of the legislature; and he is happy in turning his information to a good account. Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons - 第88页作者:James Grant - 1838全本阅读 - 图书信息
| James Grant - 1838 - 230 页
...keeping with the intellectual expression of his countenance. His nose partakes slightly of VOL. II. 5 the Roman cast. His face is of an angular form; and...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only thirty -five, the success of the parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
| 1838 - 804 页
...intellectual expression of his countenance. His nose partakes slightly of the Roman cast. His face is of the angular form ; and has, on the whole, a pleasant as...GLADSTONE, the member for Newark, is one of the most rising 5'oungmenon the Tory side of the House. His party expect great things from him ; and, certainly, when... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1880 - 1224 页
...which the above speech was delivered. ' Mr. Gladstone, the member for Newark,' says this writer,* ' is one of the most rising young men on the Tory side...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only thirty-five,t the success of the Parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 页
...which the above speech was delivered. ' Mr. Gladstone, the member for Newark,' says this writer,* ' is one of the most rising young , men on the Tory...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only thirty-five,t the success of the Parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 页
...which the above speech was delivered. ' Mr. Gladstone, the member for Newark,' says this writer,* ' is one of the most rising young men on the Tory side...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only thirty-five,t the success of the Parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
| 1880 - 60 页
...editor of the Merniny Advertiser, in a volume entitled " The British Senate in 1838." " Mr. Gladstone is one of the most rising young men on the Tory side...House. His party expect great things from him, and the success of the Parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations. He is well... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1882 - 138 页
...which the above speech was delivered. ' Mr. Gladstone, the member for Newark,' says thia writer,s ' is one of the most rising young men on the Tory side...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only thirty-lh , , i the success of the Parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
| Sir Walter Besant - 1888 - 394 页
...few will dispute.' Lastly, here is a contemporary judgment on Gladstone. The italics are my own. ' Mr. Gladstone, the member for Newark, is one of the...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only twenty-five, the success of the Parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
| Alfred Farthing Robbins - 1894 - 492 页
...a similar work, an elaborate account of the coming man. Mr. Gladstone, said Grant, ' is one of the rising young men on the Tory side of the House. His...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only thirty-five,1 the success of James Grant's tne parliamentary efforts he has already deSGiads°tnonerMr'... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 页
...talent, few will dispute. . . . Mr. Glad- Mr. Gladstone, the member for Newark, is one of the most T°ry rising young men on the Tory side of the House. His...certainly, when it is remembered that his age is only twenty-five, the success of the parliamentary efforts he has already made justifies their expectations.... | |
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