Some Official Correspondence of George Canning, Volumen1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1887 |
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... object was now less difficult , inasmuch as the Govern- ment had been strengthened by the accession of the Grenville party to their official ranks , and of the Marquis Wellesley and Mr. Plunket to the Irish Administration , which had ...
... object was now less difficult , inasmuch as the Govern- ment had been strengthened by the accession of the Grenville party to their official ranks , and of the Marquis Wellesley and Mr. Plunket to the Irish Administration , which had ...
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... least the Administration , if not the throne itself . To remain in office was for Canning to sanction that policy , foreign and domestic . The aim and object of Canning's withdrawal , therefore , 10 SOME OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
... least the Administration , if not the throne itself . To remain in office was for Canning to sanction that policy , foreign and domestic . The aim and object of Canning's withdrawal , therefore , 10 SOME OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
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George Canning Edward John Stapleton. The aim and object of Canning's withdrawal , therefore , simply was to avoid any longer sharing the dangerous responsibility of the Government , and serving with , or rather under , Lord Castlereagh ...
George Canning Edward John Stapleton. The aim and object of Canning's withdrawal , therefore , simply was to avoid any longer sharing the dangerous responsibility of the Government , and serving with , or rather under , Lord Castlereagh ...
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... object of that interview would have been limited to the obtaining precise information . as to the fact of the existence of an instrument of resig- nation . Unluckily , such inquiry was deferred till there was also a desire to create as ...
... object of that interview would have been limited to the obtaining precise information . as to the fact of the existence of an instrument of resig- nation . Unluckily , such inquiry was deferred till there was also a desire to create as ...
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... objects of the Holy Alliance ; his death was considered a loss , and Canning's succession a grievous calamity for the cause of abso- lutism . These ideas were not incorrect . By the death of Lord London- derry the course of British ...
... objects of the Holy Alliance ; his death was considered a loss , and Canning's succession a grievous calamity for the cause of abso- lutism . These ideas were not incorrect . By the death of Lord London- derry the course of British ...
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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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