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... Lord Shelburne's claim to that distinction is not so overstated as the readers of Disraeli's Sybil probably find it . How is it possible to determine the true character of Lord Shelburne , whom contemporaries loved and hated so ...
... Lord Shelburne's claim to that distinction is not so overstated as the readers of Disraeli's Sybil probably find it . How is it possible to determine the true character of Lord Shelburne , whom contemporaries loved and hated so ...
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... Lord Shelburne , Lord Rockingham , and Fox , in which the last named alone showed surprise . For several weeks Oswald entertained the notion that Canada might be added to the immense territory of the United States ; yet , if one can ...
... Lord Shelburne , Lord Rockingham , and Fox , in which the last named alone showed surprise . For several weeks Oswald entertained the notion that Canada might be added to the immense territory of the United States ; yet , if one can ...
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... Lord Shelburne , or to give him his new title , Lord Lansdowne , appears almost an official recognition of the latter's services . The President of the United States wrote : This country has a grateful recollection of the agency your ...
... Lord Shelburne , or to give him his new title , Lord Lansdowne , appears almost an official recognition of the latter's services . The President of the United States wrote : This country has a grateful recollection of the agency your ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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