The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... France would consider herself free from her engagements and would demand the hand either of the Queen or of her sister for the Duc de Montpensier , both nations , and conducive to the peace of the 1846-48 5 PANIC AND PARSIMONY.
... France would consider herself free from her engagements and would demand the hand either of the Queen or of her sister for the Duc de Montpensier , both nations , and conducive to the peace of the 1846-48 5 PANIC AND PARSIMONY.
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... considering what means were available for the defence of England in the case of war . During the first four years of Sir R. Peel's Govern- ment , the Duke of Wellington had constantly drawn attention to the necessity for fresh defences ...
... considering what means were available for the defence of England in the case of war . During the first four years of Sir R. Peel's Govern- ment , the Duke of Wellington had constantly drawn attention to the necessity for fresh defences ...
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... considering questions of defence , and during the session of 1846 nothing was heard of the probabilities of invasion . At the close of the session the Duke of Wellington went over the whole southern coast of England , personally ...
... considering questions of defence , and during the session of 1846 nothing was heard of the probabilities of invasion . At the close of the session the Duke of Wellington went over the whole southern coast of England , personally ...
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... consider the many matters with which the memorandum dealt ; and that the state of the finances , burdened with the heavy cost of the Irish famine , and the proximity of a general election , made it inadvisable to deal with the subject ...
... consider the many matters with which the memorandum dealt ; and that the state of the finances , burdened with the heavy cost of the Irish famine , and the proximity of a general election , made it inadvisable to deal with the subject ...
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... equipment . In August 1840 and in August 1844 we were in consider- able danger of sudden hostilities without much previous time for preparation . Thus it is clear that hostilities may break C 2 1846--48 19 PANIC AND PARSIMONY.
... equipment . In August 1840 and in August 1844 we were in consider- able danger of sudden hostilities without much previous time for preparation . Thus it is clear that hostilities may break C 2 1846--48 19 PANIC AND PARSIMONY.
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