The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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Sivu 26
... Lady John read to him.1 A wet Sunday was succeeded , however , by a fine Mon- day , and Lord John visibly profited by the quiet and the sea air . On Thursday he was so much better that his wife 1 Lord and Lady John had usually a book on ...
... Lady John read to him.1 A wet Sunday was succeeded , however , by a fine Mon- day , and Lord John visibly profited by the quiet and the sea air . On Thursday he was so much better that his wife 1 Lord and Lady John had usually a book on ...
Sivu 46
... Lady John wrote in her private diary , on August 13— John's difficulties about Lord Palmerston increase , because the Queen's disapprobation of everything Lord Palmerston does increases . Lord Palmerston on his part easily forgot the ...
... Lady John wrote in her private diary , on August 13— John's difficulties about Lord Palmerston increase , because the Queen's disapprobation of everything Lord Palmerston does increases . Lord Palmerston on his part easily forgot the ...
Sivu 49
... Sardinia will not consent to any basis of negotiation other than that ' Lord and Lady John were the Queen's guests in the Isle of Wight . VOL . II . E first proposed that Austria will never agree to that basis 1848-50 49 FOREIGN POLICY.
... Sardinia will not consent to any basis of negotiation other than that ' Lord and Lady John were the Queen's guests in the Isle of Wight . VOL . II . E first proposed that Austria will never agree to that basis 1848-50 49 FOREIGN POLICY.
Sivu 69
... Lady John's diary : - God be praised , all has ended quietly . . . . John and I went be- tween nine and ten to Downing Street . I divided the day between his room and Lady M. Wood's , where was also Lord Grey . One cheering report after ...
... Lady John's diary : - God be praised , all has ended quietly . . . . John and I went be- tween nine and ten to Downing Street . I divided the day between his room and Lady M. Wood's , where was also Lord Grey . One cheering report after ...
Sivu 70
... Lady John wrote on the 16th of May- This child has done much already to restore his health and strength . Summer weather and the success of all his political measures for the last anxious months have also done much , although he still ...
... Lady John wrote on the 16th of May- This child has done much already to restore his health and strength . Summer weather and the success of all his political measures for the last anxious months have also done much , although he still ...
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Sivu 153 - Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
Sivu 422 - Happy the man - and happy he alone He who can call today his own, He who, secure within, can say 'Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today: Be fair or foul or rain or shine, The joys I have possessed in spite of Fate are mine: Not Heaven itself upon the Past has power, But what has been has been, and I have had my hour.
Sivu 368 - Who saw their spouses kill'd and nobly chose Never to say a word about them more— Calmly she heard each calumny that rose, And saw his agonies with such sublimity, That all the world exclaim'd, 'What magnanimity!
Sivu 355 - I have perused the above affidavits, and I am of opinion that the collector of customs would be justified in detaining the vessel. Indeed, I shotild think it his duty to detain her ; and that if, after the application which has been made to him, supported by the evidence which has been laid before me, he allows the vessel to leave Liverpool, he will incur a heavy responsibility, a responsibility of which the board of customs, under whose directions he appears to be acting, must take their share.
Sivu 290 - an insolent barbarian, wielding authority at Canton, violated the British flag, broke the engagements of treaties, offered rewards for the heads of British subjects in that part of China, and planned their destruction by murder, assassination, and poison.
Sivu 122 - No foreign prince or potentate will be at liberty to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long and so nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious. Upon this subject, then, I will only say that the present state of the law shall be carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the recent assumption of power, deliberately considered. There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign...
Sivu 342 - Constitution of the United States of America was ratified, and also all acts and parts of acts of the General Assembly of this State ratifying amendments of the said Constitution, are hereby repealed; and that the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States, under the name of the "United States of America,
Sivu 348 - Her Majesty's Government, therefore, trust that when this matter shall have been brought under the consideration of the Government of the United States, that Government will, of its own accord, offer to the British Government such redress as alone could satisfy the British nation, namely, the liberation of the four gentlemen and their delivery to your lordship, in order that they may again be placed under British protection, and a suitable apology for the aggression which has been committed.
Sivu 122 - Protestantism as insolent and insidious, and I therefore feel as indignant as you can do upon the subject. I not only promoted, to the utmost of my power, the claims of...
Sivu 123 - I have little hope that the propounders and framers of these innovations will desist from their insidious course. But I rely with confidence on the people of England ; and I will not bate a jot of heart or hope, so long as the glorious principles and the immortal martyrs of the Reformation shall be held in reverence by the great mass of a nation which looks with contempt on the mummeries of superstition, and with scorn at the laborious endeavours which are now making to confine the intellect and...