| Blanchard Jerrold - 1872 - 502 páginas
...the first portion of the theme, was the only one completely handled in that work. " Next year (1845), in SYBIL, OR THE Two NATIONS, I considered the condition...improbable. I had mentioned to my friend, the late THOMAS DUNCOMBE, and who was my friend before I entered the House of Commons, something of what I was contemplating... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1875 - 526 páginas
...the first portion of the theme, was the only one completely handled in that work. Next year (1845), in SYBIL OR THE Two NATIONS, I considered the condition...of my scheme. At that time the Chartist agitation still fresh in the public memory, and its repetition was far from improbable. I had mentioned to my... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 488 páginas
...appeared in 1870. The book was devoted to the condition of the people. " At that time," says the author, " the Chartist agitation was still fresh in the public...from improbable. I had mentioned to my friend the * "I send you 'Coningsby,' Disraeli's novel, well worth reading and admirably written. The characters... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 492 páginas
...appeared in 1870. The book was devoted to the condition of the people. " At that time," says the author, " the Chartist agitation was still fresh in the public...from improbable. I had mentioned to my friend the * "I send you 'Coningsby,' Disraeli's novel, well worth reading and admirably written. The characters... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 736 páginas
...England," was \ " Sybil." "Next year (1845)," writes Mr. Disraeli, in the General Preface to his works,* " in ' Sybil, or the Two Nations,' I considered the condition of the people, and Belvoir is recognized by everybody in the novel nnder its title of Beanmanoir ; above all there is... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 756 páginas
...Svbil." " Next year (1845)," writes Mr. Disraeli, in the General Preface to his works,* " in ' Svbil, or the Two Nations,' I considered the condition of the people, and Belvoir is recognized by everybody in the novel under its title of Beanmanoir ; above all there is... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 792 páginas
...democratic party. " Next year" (1845), writes Mr. Disraeli, in the general preface to his works,* " in ' Sybil, or the Two Nations,' I considered the...improbable. I had mentioned to my friend, the late Thomas Duncombe, and who was my friend before I entered the * p.«a. House of Commons, something of what I... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1881 - 528 páginas
...portion of the theme, was the only one completely handled in that work. Next year (1845), in SYBIL on THE Two NATIONS, I considered the condition of the...improbable. I had mentioned to my friend, the late THOMAS DUNCOMBK, and who was my friend before I entered the House of Commons, something of what I was contemplating... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 516 páginas
...portion of the theme, was the only one completely handled in that work. Next year (1845), in SYBIL OR THK Two NATIONS, I considered the condition of the people,...improbable. I had mentioned to my friend, the late THOJIAS DUNCOMBE, and who was my friend before I entered the House of Commons, something of what I... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 páginas
...appeared in 1870. The book was devoted to the condition of the people. "At that time," says the author, " the Chartist agitation was still fresh in the public...had mentioned to my friend the late Thomas Buncombe " (with whom, Eadical as he was, the Tory chief was constantly in alliance, in and out of the House,... | |
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