A BLAZE OF TRIUMPH! By the Anglo-Turkish Convention, the British Government contracted to defend the Empire of the Turks in Asia ; conditionally upon the adoption of a reformed Administration and the cession of the Island of Cyprus, — which is now garrisoned... Benjamin Disraeli. Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G. - Сторінка 103автори: Percival Leigh, Richard Doyle, John Leech, John Tenniel - 1878 - 4 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Punch - 1881 - 174 стор.
...TRIUMPH. By the Anglo-Turkish Convention, The British Government contracted to defend the Empire of the i Turks in Asia ; conditionally upon the adoption of...British Forces. — 1878. THE "PAS DE DEUX!" (From the "Scène de Triomphe" in the Grand Anglo-Turkish BALLET D'ACTION.) Lords Beaconsfield and Salisbury,... | |
| 1884 - 320 стор.
...proved by the result.— 1878. oi Id H II O o E u </3 Id E H R N N pa Q Q W U a Q O CO X A OJ t/3 rt U A BLAZE OF TRIUMPH ! By the Anglo-Turkish Convention,...Sc'ene de Triomphe" in the Grand Anglo-Turkish BALLET D' ACTION.) Lords Beaconsfield and Salisbury, in reward for their labors as Plenipotentiaries at the... | |
| Sir George Newnes, Herbert Greenhough Smith - 1902 - 816 стор.
...August, 1878, after the Berlin Conference, we have Lord Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury dancing a "ftis de deux" from "the Scene de Triomphe in the Grand Anglo-Turkish Ballet d'Action." But without much hesitation Sir John rejects both these efforts of his sense of humour in favour of... | |
| Marion Harry Spielmann - 1895 - 620 стор.
...Brooks's verses which accompany M them take highest rank among poetry of its kind — lines which, THE " PAS DE DEUX.'' From the " Scene de Triomphe" in the Grand Anglo-Turkish Ballet d' Action. (The Finiihnt Xtet.-h by Sir John Ttnnicl for the Cartoon in " 1'nnck," yd AufHst, 1878.)... | |
| Henry Pereira Mendes - 1904 - 110 стор.
...strength of will, and literary and political genius, that occurs but once in centuries. — TE KEBBEL, MA THE "PAS DE DEUX"! (From the " Scene de Triomphe"...Lords Beaconsfield and Salisbury, in reward for their labors as Plenipotentiaries at the Berlin Congress, were installed as Knights of the Most Noble Order... | |
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