Derby is at knowsley amusing himself, and Disraeli at Paris, doing nobody knows what. |
Disraeli saw its dangers and wished to take steps to quickly defuse the gathering tensions. |
In 1875 Disraeli bought the Khedive's large holding in the shares of the company which ran the canal. |
Such was Disraeli when, in the summer of 1832, he offered himself as a candidate to the electors of high wycombe. |
In the dusty corridors of power, Disraeli was an exotic orchid whose drag enlivened many a boring wet Monday. |
Disraeli had resisted the attempts of some of his party faithful to make the Tories a solely Anglican party. |