Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 91
... Lord Palmerston may see fit to accord to the Scottish Universities a share in the Parliamentary represen- tation ; in which case the graduates would constitute the electoral body , and so retain throughout life a con- nection with their ...
... Lord Palmerston may see fit to accord to the Scottish Universities a share in the Parliamentary represen- tation ; in which case the graduates would constitute the electoral body , and so retain throughout life a con- nection with their ...
Page 364
... Lord Palmerston may find an argument against the double Government of India . But it would be a dangerous illustration . The member for Bucks might retort , that in the chameleon we had the perfect type of our Prime Minister - the same ...
... Lord Palmerston may find an argument against the double Government of India . But it would be a dangerous illustration . The member for Bucks might retort , that in the chameleon we had the perfect type of our Prime Minister - the same ...
Page 377
... Lord Palmerston from sending out his friend Lord Clanricarde to India , and from keeping him there as long as he likes . Now , John , I maintain that this is a very great and a very dangerous change . But I have not yet told you the ...
... Lord Palmerston from sending out his friend Lord Clanricarde to India , and from keeping him there as long as he likes . Now , John , I maintain that this is a very great and a very dangerous change . But I have not yet told you the ...
Page 485
... Sir Robert Peel to defend the war in Affghanistan , and to that of Lord Palmerston to apolo- gise for the conquest of Scinde - to neither of which was I either an active or a consenting party . Mis- takes , doubtless , have been com ...
... Sir Robert Peel to defend the war in Affghanistan , and to that of Lord Palmerston to apolo- gise for the conquest of Scinde - to neither of which was I either an active or a consenting party . Mis- takes , doubtless , have been com ...
Page 490
... Lord Palmerston's Bill for at least a month in your hands ; and I dare say that you have not cared to read it . No sooner had he laid it on the table , than he was expelled from office . I dare say , therefore , that you have re- garded ...
... Lord Palmerston's Bill for at least a month in your hands ; and I dare say that you have not cared to read it . No sooner had he laid it on the table , than he was expelled from office . I dare say , therefore , that you have re- garded ...
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