... notwithstanding emancipated Ireland and enslaved England, the noble lord might wave in one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the other — (the shouts that followed drowned the conclusion of the sentence). 'Let them see the philosophical prejudice... The life of Benjamin Disraeli - Сторінка 35автори: John McGilchrist - 1868 - 112 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
 | Benjamin Disraeli - 1882
...secure arbitrament of blank cartridges — notwithstanding emancipated Ireland and enslaved England, the noble lord might wave in one hand the keys of...of the sentence). ' Let them see the philosophical prejudices of man.' He would certainly gladly hear a cheer, even though it came from the lips of a... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1882
...secure arbitrament of blank cartridges—notwithstanding emancipated Ireland and enslaved England, the noble lord might wave in one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the other—(the shouts that followed drowned the conclusion of the sentence). ' Let them see the philosophical... | |
 | Thomas Archer - 1883
...arbitrament of blank cartridges (laughter); notwithstanding emancipated Ireland and enslaved England, the noble lord might wave in one hand the keys of...philosophical prejudice of men. He would certainly gladly bear a cheer, though it came from the lips of a political opponent. He was not at all sur|irued at... | |
 | 1883
...he went on to say, " notwithstanding emancipated Ireland, and enslaved England, the noble lord may wave in one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the...(the shouts that followed drowned the conclusion of tbe sentence.) See the philosophical prejudice of menI would certainly gladly bear a cheer, even though... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1886 - 269 стор.
...Disraeli, could you just tell me how you finished one sentence in your speech, we are anxious to know — " In one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the other " ? ' ' In the other the cap of liberty, Sir John.' He smiled, and said, 'A good picture.' I replied,... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1886 - 269 стор.
...Disraeli, could you just tell me how you finished one sentence in your speech, we are anxious to know — " In one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the other " ? ' 'In the other the cap of liberty, Sir John.' He smiled, and said, ' A good picture.' I replied,... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli - 1887 - 262 стор.
...Disraeli, could you just tell me how you finished one sentence in your speech, we are anxious to know — " In one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the other "?' 'In the other the cap of liberty, Sir John.' He smiled, and said 'A good picture.' I replied, '... | |
 | Frederick Carroll Brewster - 1890 - 394 стор.
...arbitrament of blank cartridges [laughter], notwithstanding emancipated Ireland and enslaved England, the noble lord might wave in one hand the keys of St. Peter, and in the other—[the shouts that followed drowned the conclusion of the sentence]. "Let them see the philosophical... | |
 | 1901
...arbitrament of blank cartridges (laughter), — notwithstanding emancipated Ireland and enslaved England, the noble lord might wave in one hand the keys of...in the other — (the shouts that followed drowned tne conclusion of the sentence). Let them see the philosophical prejudice of man. He would certainly... | |
 | 1901
...the interrupted sentence by describing Lord John Russell, secure on the pedestal of power, wielding in one hand the keys of St. Peter and in the other the red cap of Liberty. "Yes," said Disraeli, "but your friends will not allow me to finish my pictures."... | |
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