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 627
... party was obstructed in its progress by disease and by the natives ; and , towards the middle of December , Burke , impatient at longer delay , resolved to set out on his " dim and perilous " journey through the unknown regions of the ...
... party was obstructed in its progress by disease and by the natives ; and , towards the middle of December , Burke , impatient at longer delay , resolved to set out on his " dim and perilous " journey through the unknown regions of the ...
Page 655
... party began to go among the lower class of electors , assemble them at public - houses , treat them , and discuss the merits of the respective candidates . Among voters of this class , the whole affair was regarded as a contest between ...
... party began to go among the lower class of electors , assemble them at public - houses , treat them , and discuss the merits of the respective candidates . Among voters of this class , the whole affair was regarded as a contest between ...
Page 821
... party leaders . Worldly people liked him for his gaiety , and evangelicals adored him on account of what they deemed ... party leader whose death was so universally and so deeply regretted . Lord Palmerston , though the chief of a great ...
... party leaders . Worldly people liked him for his gaiety , and evangelicals adored him on account of what they deemed ... party leader whose death was so universally and so deeply regretted . Lord Palmerston , though the chief of a great ...
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