The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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Sir Spencer Walpole. 5. When the poor rate of any electoral district in Ireland ... Grey , the other that of Lord John - for promoting emigration . The former ... George Grey . Thenceforward , out of a Cabinet of fourteen 1 Writing to Lord ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. 5. When the poor rate of any electoral district in Ireland ... Grey , the other that of Lord John - for promoting emigration . The former ... George Grey . Thenceforward , out of a Cabinet of fourteen 1 Writing to Lord ...
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... Sir George Grey , the Minister in attendance upon the Queen , wrote- VICE ] R [ EGAL ] L [ ODGE ] , August 9 , 1849 . MY DEAR LORD JOHN , -The newspapers will have given you a full account of our proceedings , but I send you a line , as ...
... Sir George Grey , the Minister in attendance upon the Queen , wrote- VICE ] R [ EGAL ] L [ ODGE ] , August 9 , 1849 . MY DEAR LORD JOHN , -The newspapers will have given you a full account of our proceedings , but I send you a line , as ...
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Sir Spencer Walpole. reflecting the views of Dublin tradesmen , talked against time ; English members of the highest authority doubted the ex- pediency of creating a fourth Secretary of State.1 The debates on Lord ... George Grey . I trust , ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. reflecting the views of Dublin tradesmen , talked against time ; English members of the highest authority doubted the ex- pediency of creating a fourth Secretary of State.1 The debates on Lord ... George Grey . I trust , ...
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... Lord Morpeth , Sir J. Hobhouse , and Mr. Labouchere were only occasional speakers ; Mr. Macaulay lost his seat at the general election of 1847 ; and , though Sir George Grey and Sir Charles Wood were admirable in council and in office ...
... Lord Morpeth , Sir J. Hobhouse , and Mr. Labouchere were only occasional speakers ; Mr. Macaulay lost his seat at the general election of 1847 ; and , though Sir George Grey and Sir Charles Wood were admirable in council and in office ...
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Sir Spencer Walpole. and of denying its existence . Lord John warmly defended Lord Grey , and , nettled by the attack , went on to say— These mean frauds - these extremely dishonourable tricks- which the noble Lord ... George had him- self ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. and of denying its existence . Lord John warmly defended Lord Grey , and , nettled by the attack , went on to say— These mean frauds - these extremely dishonourable tricks- which the noble Lord ... George had him- self ...
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