Which preposition to use with disraeli
On reaching Edinburgh, Mr. Disraeli wrote to Mr. Murray the following account of his first journey across the Border: Mr. B. Disraeli to John Murray.
Strange to say, from this time forward nothing more is heard of Mr. Benjamin Disraeli in connection with the Representative.
Lockhart finally accepted the editorship of the Quarterly, after negotiations which brought Mr. Disraeli on a second visit to Scotland, but he undertook no formal responsibility for the new daily paper.
Hence the Crimean War, and hence the disastrous intervention of Disraeli after the treaty of San Stefano in 1878an intervention which perpetuated for years the Balkan hell.
Disraeli as Prime Minister.
My Dear Sir, I am deeply indebted to Disraeli for the trouble he has taken to come hither again at a time when he has so many matters of real importance to attend to in London.
In a word, I am perfectly in the dark as to everything else, except that I am sure it will give Mrs. Lockhart and myself very great pleasure to see Mr. Disraeli under this roof....
Galileo with his 'E pur si muove,' Disraeli with his 'The time will come,' wore such a mien as yours, as we turned from that well-foughten field.