Annals of Our Time ... [1837-68].Macmillan, 1869 - 743 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... writes to the Queen , praying farther inquiry into the origin of the suspicions against her daughter , the Lady Flora . Lord Melbourne refuses to inter- fere ; upon which the Marchioness demands the removal of Sir James Clark as her ...
... writes to the Queen , praying farther inquiry into the origin of the suspicions against her daughter , the Lady Flora . Lord Melbourne refuses to inter- fere ; upon which the Marchioness demands the removal of Sir James Clark as her ...
Pagina 14
... writes from " 17 , Carlton House Terrace , " to the editor of the Times , " I see with pain in your Paris cor- respondence that it is wished to cast upon me the responsibility of the late insurrection . rely upon your kindness to refute ...
... writes from " 17 , Carlton House Terrace , " to the editor of the Times , " I see with pain in your Paris cor- respondence that it is wished to cast upon me the responsibility of the late insurrection . rely upon your kindness to refute ...
Pagina 17
... writes to the magis- trates of Manchester , warning them to be watchful of the movements of evil - disposed people , who were seeking to obtain money from householders and shopkeepers , by threat- ening them with personal danger and ...
... writes to the magis- trates of Manchester , warning them to be watchful of the movements of evil - disposed people , who were seeking to obtain money from householders and shopkeepers , by threat- ening them with personal danger and ...
Pagina 29
... writes to Earl Gran- ville at Paris : " Say to M. Thiers that nothing can be more unjust than to assert that England has wished not to allow France any share in the settlement of the Turkish question . But as long as France insists that ...
... writes to Earl Gran- ville at Paris : " Say to M. Thiers that nothing can be more unjust than to assert that England has wished not to allow France any share in the settlement of the Turkish question . But as long as France insists that ...
Pagina 30
... writes to Mehemet Ali : - " I am very sorry to find that Commodore Na- pier should have entered into a convention with your Highness for the evacuation of Syria by the Egyptian troops , which he had no autho- rity to do , and which I ...
... writes to Mehemet Ali : - " I am very sorry to find that Commodore Na- pier should have entered into a convention with your Highness for the evacuation of Syria by the Egyptian troops , which he had no autho- rity to do , and which I ...
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