The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 231
... Lord North , whose military expeditions were so disastrous ; but no difficulty could banish imperturbable good humour from Lord North's mind . I do not know , ' he said of his generals once , in a fit of de- spondency , whether they ...
... Lord North , whose military expeditions were so disastrous ; but no difficulty could banish imperturbable good humour from Lord North's mind . I do not know , ' he said of his generals once , in a fit of de- spondency , whether they ...
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... Lord Grey and Lord Althorp as a precedent to be followed , and he added with truth that it had never been a tradition of the Liberal party to tolerate disorder or attacks on life and property in Ire- land . By the Act of 1833 the power ...
... Lord Grey and Lord Althorp as a precedent to be followed , and he added with truth that it had never been a tradition of the Liberal party to tolerate disorder or attacks on life and property in Ire- land . By the Act of 1833 the power ...
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... Lord Lieutenant . In the hands of Lord Spencer no one supposes that they will be abused . He will probably feel , as Lord Wellesley said in his letter to Lord Grey in 1834 , that the exercise of such powers is more formidable to himself ...
... Lord Lieutenant . In the hands of Lord Spencer no one supposes that they will be abused . He will probably feel , as Lord Wellesley said in his letter to Lord Grey in 1834 , that the exercise of such powers is more formidable to himself ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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