Lord Melbourne's PapersKraus Reprint Company, 1971 - 534 Seiten |
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... Minister of England . ' The King's wishes , as is well known , were that he should attempt to form a coalition Ministry with the Duke , Sir Robert Peel , and Mr. Stanley . But Lord Melbourne had far too much common sense to accede to an ...
... Minister of England . ' The King's wishes , as is well known , were that he should attempt to form a coalition Ministry with the Duke , Sir Robert Peel , and Mr. Stanley . But Lord Melbourne had far too much common sense to accede to an ...
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... Minister's colleagues gave him little assistance , while against him were Brougham and Lyndhurst , the Duke and Bishop Phillpotts . The hostility of the Court to the Ministry as a whole was openly pronounced , and was directed with ...
... Minister's colleagues gave him little assistance , while against him were Brougham and Lyndhurst , the Duke and Bishop Phillpotts . The hostility of the Court to the Ministry as a whole was openly pronounced , and was directed with ...
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... Minister ; but it need hardly be said that Lord Melbourne would not be a party to any negotiations behind Lord ... Minister by the Austrian Cabinet , and that you have been directed to lay these representations in the first instance ...
... Minister ; but it need hardly be said that Lord Melbourne would not be a party to any negotiations behind Lord ... Minister by the Austrian Cabinet , and that you have been directed to lay these representations in the first instance ...
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