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... wrote to him on 4 Feb. 1840 : ' That there should be a Cabinet dinner tomorrow is a severe disappointment to her , as she had looked forward with much pleasure to seeing Lord Melbourne tomorrow .... Why must there be a Cabinet dinner ...
... wrote to him on 4 Feb. 1840 : ' That there should be a Cabinet dinner tomorrow is a severe disappointment to her , as she had looked forward with much pleasure to seeing Lord Melbourne tomorrow .... Why must there be a Cabinet dinner ...
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... wrote to Grenville : 2 But since seeing Mr. Pitt , a doubt has arisen in my mind . . . . that the members of the Cabinet might feel some degree of displeasure at so professed a limitation of confidence in them , and that it might be ...
... wrote to Grenville : 2 But since seeing Mr. Pitt , a doubt has arisen in my mind . . . . that the members of the Cabinet might feel some degree of displeasure at so professed a limitation of confidence in them , and that it might be ...
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... wrote , ' to be on the same confidential footing with any of my other Ministers as I am with this truly excellent friend . " One of Melbourne's colleagues told him : ' As a member of your Government , and acting under your authority , I ...
... wrote , ' to be on the same confidential footing with any of my other Ministers as I am with this truly excellent friend . " One of Melbourne's colleagues told him : ' As a member of your Government , and acting under your authority , I ...
Contents
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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