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... John Russell . Lord Mel- bourne to Lord John Russell . Private . South I WROTE you the note merely as a remembrancer of what had been settled at the Cabinet . I think you should certainly communicate with Mr. Waymouth and the Committee ...
... John Russell . Lord Mel- bourne to Lord John Russell . Private . South I WROTE you the note merely as a remembrancer of what had been settled at the Cabinet . I think you should certainly communicate with Mr. Waymouth and the Committee ...
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... John Russell's , dated at Howick on the 2nd ult . , he took it for granted that his lordship had apprised you of this step , more es- pecially as Lord Grey was privy to it ; nor can his Majesty hesitate to observe that few circumstances ...
... John Russell's , dated at Howick on the 2nd ult . , he took it for granted that his lordship had apprised you of this step , more es- pecially as Lord Grey was privy to it ; nor can his Majesty hesitate to observe that few circumstances ...
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... John Russell acted through indiscretion and misconception , as he is utterly incapable of anything of an underhand or clandestine character . I observe in the correspondence that it is not his intention to make any public disclosure ...
... John Russell acted through indiscretion and misconception , as he is utterly incapable of anything of an underhand or clandestine character . I observe in the correspondence that it is not his intention to make any public disclosure ...
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