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Pagina 24
... Earl Galloway's employment , because he would not conform to the rules of the footmen's club by paying his " footing " for the use of the room set apart for them at the House of Lords . They were fined 10s . each . 24. - Meeting in the ...
... Earl Galloway's employment , because he would not conform to the rules of the footmen's club by paying his " footing " for the use of the room set apart for them at the House of Lords . They were fined 10s . each . 24. - Meeting in the ...
Pagina 25
... Earl Gran- ville at Paris : " Her Majesty's Government having taken into consideration the request made by the Government of France for permis- sion to remove from St. Helena to France the remains of Napoleon Buonaparte , your Excel ...
... Earl Gran- ville at Paris : " Her Majesty's Government having taken into consideration the request made by the Government of France for permis- sion to remove from St. Helena to France the remains of Napoleon Buonaparte , your Excel ...
Pagina 28
... Earl obtaining informa- tion that Lieut . Tuckett was the author of certain letters in the newspapers reflecting , as his lordship supposed , on his character as an officer and a gentleman . The first shot was ineffectual on both sides ...
... Earl obtaining informa- tion that Lieut . Tuckett was the author of certain letters in the newspapers reflecting , as his lordship supposed , on his character as an officer and a gentleman . The first shot was ineffectual on both sides ...
Pagina 29
... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
Pagina 51
... Earl of Rosebery . A gallery erected at the end of Princes - street - gardens unfor- tunately gave way , and between fifty and sixty people were more or less injured . The foun- dation - stone of Victoria Hall , designed for the use of ...
... Earl of Rosebery . A gallery erected at the end of Princes - street - gardens unfor- tunately gave way , and between fifty and sixty people were more or less injured . The foun- dation - stone of Victoria Hall , designed for the use of ...
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