Some Official Correspondence of George Canning, Volumen1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1887 |
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... discussion and speculation to assist the reader to a judgment in the absence of more decisive information ; and they are here treated as much as possible in a manner free from partisan or provocative intention . These problems will now ...
... discussion and speculation to assist the reader to a judgment in the absence of more decisive information ; and they are here treated as much as possible in a manner free from partisan or provocative intention . These problems will now ...
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... discussions must produce not only ' the most painful embarrassment to himself , but the greatest per- ' plexity to his colleagues , and the utmost disadvantage to the conduct ' of your Majesty's affairs . ' Now , it is evident from the ...
... discussions must produce not only ' the most painful embarrassment to himself , but the greatest per- ' plexity to his colleagues , and the utmost disadvantage to the conduct ' of your Majesty's affairs . ' Now , it is evident from the ...
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... discussion in the same way . As far as it went , George IV.'s hostility to Canning was a genuine fact , and created ... discussing the reasons assigned by particular contem- poraries , the more obvious reasons for the dislike under this ...
... discussion in the same way . As far as it went , George IV.'s hostility to Canning was a genuine fact , and created ... discussing the reasons assigned by particular contem- poraries , the more obvious reasons for the dislike under this ...
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... discussing the Queen's affairs . It is not too much to suppose that sentiments much to the same effect were privately imparted to others of Canning's friends , including members of the House of Lords ; Canning , not unreasonably , held ...
... discussing the Queen's affairs . It is not too much to suppose that sentiments much to the same effect were privately imparted to others of Canning's friends , including members of the House of Lords ; Canning , not unreasonably , held ...
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... discussion between us . At our first interview I listened to what you had to commu- nicate to me , without offering any observations upon it . And last Saturday nothing would have induced me to utter a word upon such a subject , even if ...
... discussion between us . At our first interview I listened to what you had to commu- nicate to me , without offering any observations upon it . And last Saturday nothing would have induced me to utter a word upon such a subject , even if ...
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Some Official Correspondence of George Canning [1821-1827], Volumen1 George Canning Vista completa - 1887 |
Some Official Correspondence of George Canning [1821-1827], Volumen1 George Canning Vista completa - 1887 |
Some Official Correspondence of George Canning [1821-1827], Volumen1 George Canning Vista completa - 1887 |
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