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The Life and Correspondence of Major - General Sir John Malcolm , G. C. B. , late Envoy to Persia and Go- vernor of Bombay , from unpublished Letters and Journals . By JOHN WILLIAM KAYE . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1856 .
The Life and Correspondence of Major - General Sir John Malcolm , G. C. B. , late Envoy to Persia and Go- vernor of Bombay , from unpublished Letters and Journals . By JOHN WILLIAM KAYE . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1856 .
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of Sir John Malcolm's missions ; but no mission which leaves behind it the seeds of amity and goodwill can be called expen- sive , in comparison with the outlay of a few months of dis- cord and hostilities .
of Sir John Malcolm's missions ; but no mission which leaves behind it the seeds of amity and goodwill can be called expen- sive , in comparison with the outlay of a few months of dis- cord and hostilities .
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These men are Lord John Russell , Mr. Gladstone , and Lord Palmerston . Impatient of the second place in Lord Aberdeen's government , foiled in his plan of reform , and dis- contented with his position , his party , and himself ...
These men are Lord John Russell , Mr. Gladstone , and Lord Palmerston . Impatient of the second place in Lord Aberdeen's government , foiled in his plan of reform , and dis- contented with his position , his party , and himself ...
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