The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... Lord Cockburn truly calls , a few weeks of fearful ' doubt . ' Canning died on the 7th August . Lord Lansdowne eventually consented to retain the Home Secretary's seals about the 1st of September . * So that there was a period of uncer ...
... Lord Cockburn truly calls , a few weeks of fearful ' doubt . ' Canning died on the 7th August . Lord Lansdowne eventually consented to retain the Home Secretary's seals about the 1st of September . * So that there was a period of uncer ...
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... Lord Wellesley had left India , under the administrations of Lord Cornwallis , Sir G. Barlow , Lord Minto , and Lord Moira . Many of them are related by himself in great detail in letters addressed to these eminent men , who retained ...
... Lord Wellesley had left India , under the administrations of Lord Cornwallis , Sir G. Barlow , Lord Minto , and Lord Moira . Many of them are related by himself in great detail in letters addressed to these eminent men , who retained ...
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... Lord Pal- merston assumed the perilous task . That task was rendered more perilous , a few days after he assumed it , by the secession of men whose oratorical powers had given them influence in the House of Commons , but whose courage ...
... Lord Pal- merston assumed the perilous task . That task was rendered more perilous , a few days after he assumed it , by the secession of men whose oratorical powers had given them influence in the House of Commons , but whose courage ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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