The Life and Times of Viscount Palmerston: Embracing the Diplomatic and Domestic History of the British Empire During the Last Half Century, Volume 6London printing and publishing Company, Limited, 1866 |
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Page 599
... English . Lord Palmerston was no friend of tobacco . It might have been written at his request ; but he was the last man to do anything to make himself unpopular . A good letter on the subject , of course , immediately appeared in reply ...
... English . Lord Palmerston was no friend of tobacco . It might have been written at his request ; but he was the last man to do anything to make himself unpopular . A good letter on the subject , of course , immediately appeared in reply ...
Page 706
... English agents appear to me to have undertaken to present the Turkish régime in the least unfavourable light possible . But , notwithstanding this tendency , they have been obliged to acknowledge the reality of the grievances of which ...
... English agents appear to me to have undertaken to present the Turkish régime in the least unfavourable light possible . But , notwithstanding this tendency , they have been obliged to acknowledge the reality of the grievances of which ...
Page 722
... English constitution . We can't take anything because it is good unless it is English too - Cadit questio . " Lord Palmerston's Promptitude . - Many years ago , Mr. Gruneison , the correspondent of an English daily paper , at the camp ...
... English constitution . We can't take anything because it is good unless it is English too - Cadit questio . " Lord Palmerston's Promptitude . - Many years ago , Mr. Gruneison , the correspondent of an English daily paper , at the camp ...
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