The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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... Lord Palmerston wrote a despatch to Mr. Bulwer enumerating the available candidates for the Queen of Spain's hand - among whom he included Prince Leopold — and adding that Her Majesty's Government only wished the choice to fall on the ...
... Lord Palmerston wrote a despatch to Mr. Bulwer enumerating the available candidates for the Queen of Spain's hand - among whom he included Prince Leopold — and adding that Her Majesty's Government only wished the choice to fall on the ...
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... Lord Palmerston's behalf is that , in naming Prince Leopold as one of the candidates for the Queen's hand , he stated a fact without enunciating a policy . The excuse is impossible to any one who has compared Lord Palmerston's private ...
... Lord Palmerston's behalf is that , in naming Prince Leopold as one of the candidates for the Queen's hand , he stated a fact without enunciating a policy . The excuse is impossible to any one who has compared Lord Palmerston's private ...
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... Lord John hardly needed this advice . From the first for- mation of his Government he exerted his direct control in every department ; 1 and this control was so effectual that Lord Clarendon believed and declared that Lord ' Palmerston's ...
... Lord John hardly needed this advice . From the first for- mation of his Government he exerted his direct control in every department ; 1 and this control was so effectual that Lord Clarendon believed and declared that Lord ' Palmerston's ...
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... Lord Palmerston's despatch to Lord Normanby , states that France will respect the internal affairs of Spain . If these declarations are adhered to with good faith , and in the face of temporary difficulties , Spain may be free ...
... Lord Palmerston's despatch to Lord Normanby , states that France will respect the internal affairs of Spain . If these declarations are adhered to with good faith , and in the face of temporary difficulties , Spain may be free ...
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Sir Spencer Walpole. Lord John's vigorous 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 ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. Lord John's vigorous 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 ...
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