Benjamin Disraeli

NOUN
  1. British statesman who as Prime Minister bought controlling interest in the Suez Canal and made Queen Victoria the empress of India (1804-1881)
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How To Use Benjamin Disraeli In A Sentence

  • I say that justice is truth in action. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • However gradual may be the growth of confidence, that of credit requires still more time to arrive at maturity. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • There are three types of lies - lies, damn lies, and statistics. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • I have seen it attributed variously to Mark Twain and Benjamin Disraeli.
  • However gradual may be the growth of confidence, that of credit requires still more time to arrive at maturity. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • I feel a very unusual sensation - if it is not indigestion, it must be gratitude. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • But the baptismal water proved unequal to the task of washing away Benjamin Disraeli's innate orientalism of deportment.
  • A canter is a cure for every evil. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • The disappointment of manhood succeeds the delusion of youth. Benjamin Disraeli 
  • Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for the truth. Benjamin Disraeli 
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