435
282. Esme Wingfield-Stratford, History of English Patriotism, Band II (London, 1913), p. 551.
436
283. Disraeli, Lothair, xxix, ibid., p. 133.
437
284. Wingfield-Stratford, II, p. 559.
438
285. Ibid., S. 534, 536f.
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286. Disraeli, Londoner Kristallpalast-Rede vom 24. Juni 1872: Earl of Beaconsfield, Selected Speeches, Edited with an introduction by Т. E. Kobbel, II (London, 1882), p. 524.
440
287. Oskar A. H. Schmitz, Englands politisches Vermachtnis an Deutschland durch Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield (Munchen, 1916), S. 395.
441
288. Wingfield-Stratford, II, 563.
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65. Landes-Hauptarchiv Staatsministerium Schwerin, A 2, Vorgang 26 (vom 25.III. 1920), angefuhrt bei Horst Kuhn, op. cit. S. 100; Norddeutsche Zeitung vom 23. Marz 1920: 'Die Unruhen in Schwerin', zitiert nach Martin Polzin, Kapp-Putsch in Mecklenburg (Rostock, 1966), S. 101.
443
289. Schmitz, S. 433.
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290. Ibid., 414, 430.
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291. Wingfield-Stratford, II, p. 562.
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292. Ibid., II, 561.
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293. Disraeli, Sibil or The Two Nations (1845), Book IV, Chapter viii = Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Ы. IX (London, 1927), p. 77, 285.
448
293a. Earl of Selborne, Draft of letter to the Editor of the 'Morning Post', July 1912, quoted in: G. R. Searle, Corruption in in British politics (Oxford, 1987), p. 116.
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293. Disraeli, Sibil or The Two Nations (1845), Book IV, Chapter viii = Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, Novels and Tales, Ы. IX (London, 1927), p. 77, 285.