The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... hand should be given to a younger son of Louis Philippe , the Duc de Montpensier . This arrangement did not satisfy the ambition of the Queen's mother ; she was on bad terms with the sons of Don Francis , the only available descendants ...
... hand should be given to a younger son of Louis Philippe , the Duc de Montpensier . This arrangement did not satisfy the ambition of the Queen's mother ; she was on bad terms with the sons of Don Francis , the only available descendants ...
Sivu 2
... hand of the Queen of Spain was not concluded . On July 19 , a few days after his return to the Foreign Office , Lord Palmerston wrote a despatch to Mr. Bulwer enumerating the available candidates for the Queen of Spain's hand - among ...
... hand of the Queen of Spain was not concluded . On July 19 , a few days after his return to the Foreign Office , Lord Palmerston wrote a despatch to Mr. Bulwer enumerating the available candidates for the Queen of Spain's hand - among ...
Sivu 3
... hand , he stated a fact without enunciating a policy . The excuse is impossible to any one who has com- pared Lord Palmerston's private correspondence with his public despatches ; because , while publicly he was only mentioning the ...
... hand , he stated a fact without enunciating a policy . The excuse is impossible to any one who has com- pared Lord Palmerston's private correspondence with his public despatches ; because , while publicly he was only mentioning the ...
Sivu 4
... hands the direction of the detailed steps of foreign matters with France . I am afraid , not only from what you said to me yourself , bu . from what I have heard from others , that , in our two months of office , a state of hostile ...
... hands the direction of the detailed steps of foreign matters with France . I am afraid , not only from what you said to me yourself , bu . from what I have heard from others , that , in our two months of office , a state of hostile ...
Sivu 5
... 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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