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Pagina vii
... PERSONS . Dean Alford - Paul Bedford - Rev . Henry Caswall - Col . Sir Proby Thomas Cautley , K.C.B. - Sir William Denison - Sir Henry Durand - The Duchess de Frias - Sir George Hayter - Dr . Mayo - Alexander Munro - Lord Frederick ...
... PERSONS . Dean Alford - Paul Bedford - Rev . Henry Caswall - Col . Sir Proby Thomas Cautley , K.C.B. - Sir William Denison - Sir Henry Durand - The Duchess de Frias - Sir George Hayter - Dr . Mayo - Alexander Munro - Lord Frederick ...
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... persons to account . " A rumour that the German demands on France would include the cession of Pondicherry , which excited English society for the moment more perhaps than any thing else during the war , was also contradicted as soon as ...
... persons to account . " A rumour that the German demands on France would include the cession of Pondicherry , which excited English society for the moment more perhaps than any thing else during the war , was also contradicted as soon as ...
Pagina 18
... persons in authority to our military system . At that time there was not much to cause anxiety , either in our relation with foreign Powers , or in our domestic condition ; still what I then observed as to what is called the military ...
... persons in authority to our military system . At that time there was not much to cause anxiety , either in our relation with foreign Powers , or in our domestic condition ; still what I then observed as to what is called the military ...
Pagina 20
... person , in the ranks of the militia . ( Applause . ) There may be certain exemptions which it would be neces- sary to make , particular persons that ought not to be thus employed ; but a primary obligation should rest upon every man to ...
... person , in the ranks of the militia . ( Applause . ) There may be certain exemptions which it would be neces- sary to make , particular persons that ought not to be thus employed ; but a primary obligation should rest upon every man to ...
Pagina 42
... persons who were accurately informed , but who would not venture to give evidence unless they were protected against its publicity . He reproached Mr. Disraeli for the admission that in the year 1852 he did not adopt the means which he ...
... persons who were accurately informed , but who would not venture to give evidence unless they were protected against its publicity . He reproached Mr. Disraeli for the admission that in the year 1852 he did not adopt the means which he ...
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