The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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... Bulwer stems from writing a life of Disraeli , for Bulwer was one of the very few close friends whom Disraeli had among his contemporaries . As a young man Disraeli had patrons , as an older man protégés . Bulwer was almost his only ...
... Bulwer stems from writing a life of Disraeli , for Bulwer was one of the very few close friends whom Disraeli had among his contemporaries . As a young man Disraeli had patrons , as an older man protégés . Bulwer was almost his only ...
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... Bulwer was so unwise as to riposte by having her certified as insane ; the ensuing row seemed likely at one stage to force him to resign , but the storm passed over - though only temporarily — when the same doctors agreed to certify ...
... Bulwer was so unwise as to riposte by having her certified as insane ; the ensuing row seemed likely at one stage to force him to resign , but the storm passed over - though only temporarily — when the same doctors agreed to certify ...
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... Bulwer again tendered his resignation . ' What on earth is to be done with this fellow , ' Derby wrote to Disraeli who evidently sent a very stiff letter to Bulwer , for his reply begins without any prefix - The letter that you have ...
... Bulwer again tendered his resignation . ' What on earth is to be done with this fellow , ' Derby wrote to Disraeli who evidently sent a very stiff letter to Bulwer , for his reply begins without any prefix - The letter that you have ...
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