The life of ... the prince consort, Volumen1Smith, Elder, & Company, 1875 |
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... Lord John Russell's Edinburgh Letter - Sir R. Peel resigns - Lord John Russell fails in forming an Administration - Sir R. Poel's return to Office - His adoption of a Free Trade Policy Prince attends Debate in House of Commons - Holiday ...
... Lord John Russell's Edinburgh Letter - Sir R. Peel resigns - Lord John Russell fails in forming an Administration - Sir R. Poel's return to Office - His adoption of a Free Trade Policy Prince attends Debate in House of Commons - Holiday ...
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... Lord Minto to Rome and the Italian States -- Memorandum by Prince on the subject - Letter by him to Lord John Russell - Letter by Baron Stockmar - Life at Ardverikie 424 CHAPTER XXI . 1847 - continued . Memorandum by Prince on the State ...
... Lord Minto to Rome and the Italian States -- Memorandum by Prince on the subject - Letter by him to Lord John Russell - Letter by Baron Stockmar - Life at Ardverikie 424 CHAPTER XXI . 1847 - continued . Memorandum by Prince on the State ...
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... Lord Melbourne told the Queen on the 19th , of course I felt I could but go with them ; so we shall go on , bring on the Sugar Duties , and then , if things are in a pretty ... Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston supported with the whole.
... Lord Melbourne told the Queen on the 19th , of course I felt I could but go with them ; so we shall go on , bring on the Sugar Duties , and then , if things are in a pretty ... Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston supported with the whole.
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sir Theodore Martin. Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston supported with the whole weight of their eloquence the principles upon which Mr. Cobden and his friends had long been urging the total abolition of the Corn Laws . Their Budget ...
sir Theodore Martin. Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston supported with the whole weight of their eloquence the principles upon which Mr. Cobden and his friends had long been urging the total abolition of the Corn Laws . Their Budget ...
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sir Theodore Martin. which had hitherto been held by the Whigs , were wrested from them by the Conservatives , Mr. Masterman , a Con- servative , being at the head , Lord John Russell at the bottom of the poll . On the 15th of July Lord ...
sir Theodore Martin. which had hitherto been held by the Whigs , were wrested from them by the Conservatives , Mr. Masterman , a Con- servative , being at the head , Lord John Russell at the bottom of the poll . On the 15th of July Lord ...
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Página 318 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits to the Pacific Ocean...
Página 26 - No, wench : it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have, such. This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck ; and but he's something stain'd With grief that's beauty's canker, thou mightst call him A goodly person.
Página 62 - ... continually and anxiously to watch every part of the public business, in order to be able to advise and assist her at any moment in any of the multifarious and difficult questions brought before her, political, or social, or personal...
Página 28 - I do feel so guilty, I know not how to begin my letter — but I think the news it will contain will be sufficient to ensure your forgiveness. Albert has completely won my heart, and all was settled between us this morning. ... I feel certain he will make me very happy. I wish I could say I felt as certain of my making him happy, but I shall do my best.
Página 87 - No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa, and he always helped to wheel her on her bed or sofa into the next room. For this purpose he would come instantly, when sent for, from any part of the house. As years went on, and he became overwhelmed with work (for his attentions were the same in all the Queen's subsequent confinements), this was often done at much inconvenience to himself, but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the Queen adds, " his care of her was...
Página 234 - We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature; we are there among the pitiful shifts of policy: we walk here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of humane' malice: our senses are here feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their objects, which are all sophisticated there, and for the most part overwhelmed with their contraries.
Página 41 - Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Deeply impressed with the solemnity of the engagement which I am about to contract, I have not come to this decision without mature consideration, nor without feeling a strong assurance that, with the blessing of Almighty God, it will at once secure my domestic felicity, and serve the interests of my country. " I have thought fit to make...
Página 26 - is most striking, and he is most amiable and unaffected — in short, very fascinating.
Página 144 - Pitt, coming down in state, under the future regency, to the house, preceded by the lord steward, the lord chamberlain, and the master of the horse...
Página 59 - In my home life I am very happy and contented; but the difficulty in filling my place with the proper dignity is, that I am only the husband, and not the master in the house.