The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... interests , and most offensive to British feelings ? So much as to the past . But M. Guizot seems to apprehend a revengeful conduct on the part of England for the future . Let him be reassured . Nothing that has occurred will induce us ...
... interests , and most offensive to British feelings ? So much as to the past . But M. Guizot seems to apprehend a revengeful conduct on the part of England for the future . Let him be reassured . Nothing that has occurred will induce us ...
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... interests of his country , and I have the truest satisfaction in constant co - operation with him upon all our foreign relations . - I remain , & c . , J. RUSSELL . Lord John's vigorous language was the more generous , because Lord ...
... interests of his country , and I have the truest satisfaction in constant co - operation with him upon all our foreign relations . - I remain , & c . , J. RUSSELL . Lord John's vigorous language was the more generous , because Lord ...
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... interest in the question , and invited an eminent literary man who is still alive to write a pamphlet upon it . This gentleman , before complying with his request , asked permission to consult Lord Palmerston , and the Prince replied ...
... interest in the question , and invited an eminent literary man who is still alive to write a pamphlet upon it . This gentleman , before complying with his request , asked permission to consult Lord Palmerston , and the Prince replied ...
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... interests ; many sober - minded English citizens believed that the French were meditating the invasion and conquest of England . The acrimonious feelings which unfortunately thus pre- vailed had been originally fanned into heat by Lord ...
... interests ; many sober - minded English citizens believed that the French were meditating the invasion and conquest of England . The acrimonious feelings which unfortunately thus pre- vailed had been originally fanned into heat by Lord ...
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... interest of their own ; for they anticipate the objections which Lord Palmerston urged in 1852 to Lord John's Militia Bill , and which led to the final defeat of Lord John's Administra- tion . In the meanwhile the discussion , which had ...
... interest of their own ; for they anticipate the objections which Lord Palmerston urged in 1852 to Lord John's Militia Bill , and which led to the final defeat of Lord John's Administra- tion . In the meanwhile the discussion , which had ...
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