The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 159
... Lord Camden , Secretary of State for War and Colonies ; Lord Melville , First Lord of the Admiralty ; Duke of Montrose , President of the Board of Trade ; Lord Mulgrave , Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . It will be observed that ...
... Lord Camden , Secretary of State for War and Colonies ; Lord Melville , First Lord of the Admiralty ; Duke of Montrose , President of the Board of Trade ; Lord Mulgrave , Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . It will be observed that ...
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... Lord Mulgrave , who had taken Lord Harrowby's place . The reconciliation was hollow , and its effects were not of long duration . The Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry had brought forward certain facts impugning the con ...
... Lord Mulgrave , who had taken Lord Harrowby's place . The reconciliation was hollow , and its effects were not of long duration . The Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry had brought forward certain facts impugning the con ...
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... Lord Barham ) to the Admiralty . Hereupon Lord Sidmouth resigned ; but upon the request of Mr. Pitt , and after full explanations and assurances , which he deemed satis- factory , he withdrew his resignation , and consented to remain ...
... Lord Barham ) to the Admiralty . Hereupon Lord Sidmouth resigned ; but upon the request of Mr. Pitt , and after full explanations and assurances , which he deemed satis- factory , he withdrew his resignation , and consented to remain ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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