The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... language was the more generous , because Lord Palmerston had lately forwarded to Mr. Bulwer a protest , which he had directed him to present to the Spanish Government , containing a passage which Lord John had not merely not approved ...
... language was the more generous , because Lord Palmerston had lately forwarded to Mr. Bulwer a protest , which he had directed him to present to the Spanish Government , containing a passage which Lord John had not merely not approved ...
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... spirit 1 I am repeating language which I have used before ( History of England , iv . 531 ) . The Portuguese , Spanish , and French Ministers in London . of a treaty which has expired , the circumstances must 1846-18 9 PANIC AND PARSIMONY.
... spirit 1 I am repeating language which I have used before ( History of England , iv . 531 ) . The Portuguese , Spanish , and French Ministers in London . of a treaty which has expired , the circumstances must 1846-18 9 PANIC AND PARSIMONY.
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... in the Ministry ; -such it is understood are the conditions imposed on the Queen in the most imperious language by the Marshal Saldanha . But the despotism of Marshal Saldanha is not an object JO CHAP . XVIII . LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
... in the Ministry ; -such it is understood are the conditions imposed on the Queen in the most imperious language by the Marshal Saldanha . But the despotism of Marshal Saldanha is not an object JO CHAP . XVIII . LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
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... language embodied in this formal document was intended for the people rather than for statesmen ; and , as the following singular correspondence will show , M. de Lamartine simul- taneously took unusual steps to let his true views be ...
... language embodied in this formal document was intended for the people rather than for statesmen ; and , as the following singular correspondence will show , M. de Lamartine simul- taneously took unusual steps to let his true views be ...
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... language to steps which she did not approve . She remonstrated ; and Lord Palmerston had to yield . But the Queen's remonstrance again drew Lord John's attention to the difficulties which were inseparable from Lord Palmerston's presence ...
... language to steps which she did not approve . She remonstrated ; and Lord Palmerston had to yield . But the Queen's remonstrance again drew Lord John's attention to the difficulties which were inseparable from Lord Palmerston's presence ...
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accept Administration affairs agree army asked Austria British Cabinet Church circumstances colleagues consent consider course dear Lord decision declared Denmark desire despatch difficulty Duchies Duke duty Emperor England Europe expressed favour feel force Foreign Office France franchise French friends German Gladstone Holstein honour House of Commons Ireland Irish Italy John's King Lady John Lamartine language letter Liberal London Lord Aberdeen Lord Clarendon Lord John Russell Lord Lansdowne Lord Minto Lord Palmerston Lord Russell Majesty Majesty's Government matter measure memorandum ment Ministry object opinion Paris Parliament party peace Pembroke Lodge political Porte position powers present Prime Minister Prince proposed Queen question received replied resignation Roman Catholic Russell's Russia Schleswig Secretary sent session Sir George Grey Sir James Graham Sir James Hudson Sir Robert speech thought tion told treaty Vienna views Whig wish writing wrote to Lord