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... ment of the Hungarian refugees by the Turkish Government . On this occasion he ( Lord John Russell ) thought that his noble friend had exhibited some want of due caution , but he gave him the credit of supposing that this was through an ...
... ment of the Hungarian refugees by the Turkish Government . On this occasion he ( Lord John Russell ) thought that his noble friend had exhibited some want of due caution , but he gave him the credit of supposing that this was through an ...
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... ment , but an opinion which he had formed himself at the moment , then such a restriction on the intercourse with foreign Ministers would be extremely injurious and prejudicial to the public service . ( Hear , hear . ) Now , I expressed ...
... ment , but an opinion which he had formed himself at the moment , then such a restriction on the intercourse with foreign Ministers would be extremely injurious and prejudicial to the public service . ( Hear , hear . ) Now , I expressed ...
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... ment . The Bill subsequently became law , the DUKE OF WELLINGTON speaking most energetically in favour of the measure , and it was the last time the voice of the Great Warrior and Councillor was heard in debate . MR . HUME's motion for ...
... ment . The Bill subsequently became law , the DUKE OF WELLINGTON speaking most energetically in favour of the measure , and it was the last time the voice of the Great Warrior and Councillor was heard in debate . MR . HUME's motion for ...
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... ment . " An Easy Place . - LORD PALMERSTON and MR . DISRAELI . Expected Arrival in London every day.—Mr. Bar- NUM , a notorious American speculator and showman . Mute Eloquence . - The Derby Ministry was silent as to its future policy ...
... ment . " An Easy Place . - LORD PALMERSTON and MR . DISRAELI . Expected Arrival in London every day.—Mr. Bar- NUM , a notorious American speculator and showman . Mute Eloquence . - The Derby Ministry was silent as to its future policy ...
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... ment leads to a ruinous action , " was the moral of a gallant Captain who was sued for breach of promise . JUNE XXX DAYS . WHITSUNTIDE WONDERS OF THE LONDON SEASON . PLEASANT is a Whit - un sambol , When the heat of mid - day passes ...
... ment leads to a ruinous action , " was the moral of a gallant Captain who was sued for breach of promise . JUNE XXX DAYS . WHITSUNTIDE WONDERS OF THE LONDON SEASON . PLEASANT is a Whit - un sambol , When the heat of mid - day passes ...
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Seite 198 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak She quells the floods below, As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow...
Seite 93 - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-sized monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deeds past ; which are devour'd As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done...
Seite 34 - Purchase one not over big ; Coarse ones are not worth a fig ; So a young one buy. See that he is scalded well (That is done by those who sell), Therefore on that point to dwell Were absurdity. Sage and bread, mix just enough, Salt and pepper quantum suff., And the pig's interior stuff, With the whole combined.