The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... duty , virtually protected him in its performance . In the midst of this election Dr. Cartwright wrote to Lord John , ' Had you been this last week in Bedfordshire , you might have been of great use in firing off election squibs and ...
... duty , virtually protected him in its performance . In the midst of this election Dr. Cartwright wrote to Lord John , ' Had you been this last week in Bedfordshire , you might have been of great use in firing off election squibs and ...
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... duty here . But there were certain articles which the Minister decided that the Conti- nent should have on no terms , and amongst others quinine , or Jesuit's bark as it was called . Sydney Smith , writing as Peter Plymley , said ...
... duty here . But there were certain articles which the Minister decided that the Conti- nent should have on no terms , and amongst others quinine , or Jesuit's bark as it was called . Sydney Smith , writing as Peter Plymley , said ...
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... duties at the close of the winter session of 1809-10 . In the session of 1810-11 Lord John attended the lectures of his successor , Dr. Thomas Brown , as well as those of Professor Playfair on physics or natural philosophy . In the ...
... duties at the close of the winter session of 1809-10 . In the session of 1810-11 Lord John attended the lectures of his successor , Dr. Thomas Brown , as well as those of Professor Playfair on physics or natural philosophy . In the ...
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... duties attached to that position , qualified for extraordinary privilege , which exempted the member from compulsory attendance , but left him free to attend the meetings of the society . Lord John Russell was admitted to the society on ...
... duties attached to that position , qualified for extraordinary privilege , which exempted the member from compulsory attendance , but left him free to attend the meetings of the society . Lord John Russell was admitted to the society on ...
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... duties of a debating society . In the spring of 1811 he wrote for the ' Whig Register ' a long and important article on Parliamentary Reform . Starting with Mr. Dunning's famous proposition that the power of the Crown ought to be ...
... duties of a debating society . In the spring of 1811 he wrote for the ' Whig Register ' a long and important article on Parliamentary Reform . Starting with Mr. Dunning's famous proposition that the power of the Crown ought to be ...
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