Memoirs of the Political and Literary Life of Robert Plumer Ward ...: With Selections from His Correspondence, Diaries, and Unpublished Literary Remains ...J. Murray, 1850 |
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... on the 1st of November , 1818 , Lord Mul- grave received his assent to the proposed arrange- ment , with the assurance that he was " thoroughly sensible of the kindness towards him " which had dictated 10 [ CHAP . I. THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
... on the 1st of November , 1818 , Lord Mul- grave received his assent to the proposed arrange- ment , with the assurance that he was " thoroughly sensible of the kindness towards him " which had dictated 10 [ CHAP . I. THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
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... ment case was better than people were aware of , and that it had so been stated at a dinner some days ago . I asked if it was fair to inquire who was to succeed Ld . Fitzwilliam . He said it was not quite settled ; but he had no scruple ...
... ment case was better than people were aware of , and that it had so been stated at a dinner some days ago . I asked if it was fair to inquire who was to succeed Ld . Fitzwilliam . He said it was not quite settled ; but he had no scruple ...
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... ment ; and as to the Manchester case , I told you , he added , it would be all set right the moment Parliament met . I observed , I thought Radicalism had received its death - blow . He looked significantly but doubt- ingly , laying an ...
... ment ; and as to the Manchester case , I told you , he added , it would be all set right the moment Parliament met . I observed , I thought Radicalism had received its death - blow . He looked significantly but doubt- ingly , laying an ...
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... ment ; all were left to themselves or to chance . This reminded me of his brother's ( the Duke's ) opinion that we were a Government of Departments . Pole said our only strength was our antagonists ' weakness ; they could not form an ...
... ment ; all were left to themselves or to chance . This reminded me of his brother's ( the Duke's ) opinion that we were a Government of Departments . Pole said our only strength was our antagonists ' weakness ; they could not form an ...
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... ment . Going to the House , met James M'Donald . He said he had not a doubt of the Queen's guilt , and never had , but he thought the legal proof had failed . I asked what he thought of Brougham's own opinion of the facts . He said he ...
... ment . Going to the House , met James M'Donald . He said he had not a doubt of the Queen's guilt , and never had , but he thought the legal proof had failed . I asked what he thought of Brougham's own opinion of the facts . He said he ...
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Memoirs of the political and literary life of Robert Plumer Ward: vith ... Edmund Phipps Повний перегляд - 1850 |
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