The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... John was well disposed to interfere in foreign affairs , and indeed as a Prime Minister ought in every department ' ( Greville , 2nd series , ii . 410 ) . Lord John's correspondence with his colleagues shows very clearly how close a ...
... John was well disposed to interfere in foreign affairs , and indeed as a Prime Minister ought in every department ' ( Greville , 2nd series , ii . 410 ) . Lord John's correspondence with his colleagues shows very clearly how close a ...
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... John's vigorous language was the more generous , because Lord Palmerston had lately forwarded to Mr. Bulwer a ... John's objections , see Greville , pt . ii . vol . iii . p . 121 . But Lord John himself said ( writing to Lord Lansdowne ...
... John's vigorous language was the more generous , because Lord Palmerston had lately forwarded to Mr. Bulwer a ... John's objections , see Greville , pt . ii . vol . iii . p . 121 . But Lord John himself said ( writing to Lord Lansdowne ...
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... John Burgoyne early in 1847 , was suffered through Sir John's indiscretion to appear a twelvemonth afterwards in the columns of a newspaper ; and the public was alarmed to find that , in the opinion of the first soldier alive , the ...
... John Burgoyne early in 1847 , was suffered through Sir John's indiscretion to appear a twelvemonth afterwards in the columns of a newspaper ; and the public was alarmed to find that , in the opinion of the first soldier alive , the ...
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... John's attention to the difficulties which were inseparable from Lord Palmerston's presence at the Foreign Office . As Lady John wrote in her private diary , on August 13- John's difficulties about Lord Palmerston increase , because the ...
... John's attention to the difficulties which were inseparable from Lord Palmerston's presence at the Foreign Office . As Lady John wrote in her private diary , on August 13- John's difficulties about Lord Palmerston increase , because the ...
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... John's success . Just as the United Irish- man ' had tried to force the hands of the Government , so Lord John had forced the hands of Mr. Smith O'Brien and his associates . Within a week after the passage of the measure , Mr. Smith O ...
... John's success . Just as the United Irish- man ' had tried to force the hands of the Government , so Lord John had forced the hands of Mr. Smith O'Brien and his associates . Within a week after the passage of the measure , Mr. Smith O ...
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