Famous Houses Just Marked by the L.C.C
... Great Stanhope Street Thomas Henry Huxley 4. Marlborough Place, St. John's Wood Sir Gilbert Scott y. The Gi:ove, Hampstead Charles James Fox r ...
... Great Stanhope Street Thomas Henry Huxley 4. Marlborough Place, St. John's Wood Sir Gilbert Scott y. The Gi:ove, Hampstead Charles James Fox r ...
... Parliament of these islands. She was then thirty-three years of age, and the Prince Consort, her husband, was by her side. Lord John Russell was Prime Minister, and the question of the representation of the people played a considerable part in the speech from ...
... has been often quoted. 0 e 0 M ec'ce a°d muddle was used by a former Lord Derby to describe the foreign policy of Lord John Russell. A leap in the dark was also coined by Lord Derby in describing his doubt about extending the franchise, and at a later ...
... football players. In the above picture the names of the officers, reading from left to right, are: Captain H. R. Haddow, Major John Russell, Lieutenant G. Brotherston, and Second Lieutenant H. Grierson, standing. The regiment, which is at present at Stirling ...
... ractt II. GENERAL SIR H. SMITH-DORRIEN Russell III. GENERAL SIR A. HUNTER Ilassano IV. UfclNHKAL 51K IAIN HAMILTON Lai a) eUe V. GENERAL SIR LESLIE RUNDLE Lafayette IN SUPREME COMMAND FIELD-MARSHAL SIR JOHN FRENCH Russell VI. GENERAL SIR BRUCE HAMILTON Lafarett* ...
... lady towards her husband, the late Napoleon 111., and also on late-Napo leonic Court manners in general, is thrown by Lady John Russell in those Victorian Memoirs of hers which have recently been given to the world. Both the Em peror and Empress indulged ...
... ractt II. GENERAL SIR H. SMITH-DORRIEN Russell III. GENERAL SIR A. HUNTER Ilassano IV. UfclNHKAL 51K IAIN HAMILTON Lai a) eUe V. GENERAL SIR LESLIE RUNDLE Lafayette IN SUPREME COMMAND FIELD-MARSHAL SIR JOHN FRENCH Russell VI. GENERAL SIR BRUCE HAMILTON Lafarett* ...
... his cheek. He seems to belong to a clan whose old, old men have rosy faces rather than to the family that produced Lord John Russell the scarab of Disraeli's extra ordinarily lifelike, or death-like, phrase. With property much too big for one man's over ...
... in memory of Thackeray, thanked God for the gift Thackeray had made to theworld in Colonel Newcome. Yet the school under John Russell, in the days of Thackeray's boyhood, was by no means a comfortable place of learning, and Thackeray himself said that he ...
... much satisfac tion from the Savoy plebiscite, it is well to remember that in the cases of at least two good Liberals, Lord John Russell and Garibaldi, it showed itself singularly refractory. In the whole magazine of dreamy in cendiarism with which Napoleon ...
... and the new Chancellor is wholly dependent on the Conservatives. In these circumstances he is as helpless as was Lord John Russell in 1820. HP here is another reason why Englishmen of moderate views should be a little discriminating in judging the Prussian ...
... sharp tongue, and he did not reserve its acer bity for his political opponents. Here is an instance from the memoir of Lady John Russell I heard some funny stories of Mrs. Lowe. Mr. I.owe was talking of the marriage service, of the absurdity of making everybody ...