The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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... John and Lord Palmerston ; and , though her Majesty shared the anxiety of her advisers to terminate bloodshed , she desired to ... John's difficulties about Lord Palmerston increase , because the Queen's disapprobation of everything Lord ...
... John and Lord Palmerston ; and , though her Majesty shared the anxiety of her advisers to terminate bloodshed , she desired to ... John's difficulties about Lord Palmerston increase , because the Queen's disapprobation of everything Lord ...
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... John's diary : - 10th . - God be praised , all has ended quietly . . . . John and I went between 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 ...
... John's diary : - 10th . - God be praised , all has ended quietly . . . . John and I went between 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 ...
Sivu 70
... John's child , postponed in consequence of the bad news , was fixed for July 27 ; and Lord Melgund ( the present Lord Minto ) and Sir George Grey were asked to be the boy's sponsors . To Lord and Lady John's consternation , Lady Grey ...
... John's child , postponed in consequence of the bad news , was fixed for July 27 ; and Lord Melgund ( the present Lord Minto ) and Sir George Grey were asked to be the boy's sponsors . To Lord and Lady John's consternation , Lady Grey ...
Sivu 78
... John had the mortification to find that he could not carry his own proposal for emigration in the reconstructed Cabinet ... John's - at first agreed by nine votes to five that some scheme for emigra . tion should be adopted , and in the ...
... John had the mortification to find that he could not carry his own proposal for emigration in the reconstructed Cabinet ... John's - at first agreed by nine votes to five that some scheme for emigra . tion should be adopted , and in the ...
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... John's constant wish for many years to abolish an office which he regarded as an anachronism ; and it has already been shown that , on Lord Bessborough's death , he had opened his mind on the subject to Lord Lansdowne . Lord Clarendon ...
... John's constant wish for many years to abolish an office which he regarded as an anachronism ; and it has already been shown that , on Lord Bessborough's death , he had opened his mind on the subject to Lord Lansdowne . Lord Clarendon ...
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