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... Melbourne that he ' never can consent , while he is Sovereign of this country , to its engaging in a general war as the ally of France ' , and he went on to express his determination ' not to yield his prerogative of deciding on war or ...
... Melbourne that he ' never can consent , while he is Sovereign of this country , to its engaging in a general war as the ally of France ' , and he went on to express his determination ' not to yield his prerogative of deciding on war or ...
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... Melbourne shows how meticulously he sometimes analysed and dissected and criticized them clause by clause . But Melbourne's position in April 1835 was stronger than that of any of his predecessors . William IV had had to submit to the ...
... Melbourne shows how meticulously he sometimes analysed and dissected and criticized them clause by clause . But Melbourne's position in April 1835 was stronger than that of any of his predecessors . William IV had had to submit to the ...
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British Academy. Albert Conyngham as Vice - Chamberlain on account of his character . Melbourne then readily made another arrangement . The King had already approved Melbourne's proposed Cabinet , but he did say later that if the Prime ...
British Academy. Albert Conyngham as Vice - Chamberlain on account of his character . Melbourne then readily made another arrangement . The King had already approved Melbourne's proposed Cabinet , but he did say later that if the Prime ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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