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Page 28
... Tory Ministry which , under the Duke of Portland , Mr. Perceval , and Lord Liverpool , was destined to govern England for twenty years . These events would , under any circumstances , have given Lord John an increased interest in ...
... Tory Ministry which , under the Duke of Portland , Mr. Perceval , and Lord Liverpool , was destined to govern England for twenty years . These events would , under any circumstances , have given Lord John an increased interest in ...
Page 29
... Tory Ministry , succeeding to office , was almost compelled to dissolve Parliament , and the general election , fought under such cir- cumstances , naturally provoked the strong Protestant feeling which is perhaps even still a dominant ...
... Tory Ministry , succeeding to office , was almost compelled to dissolve Parliament , and the general election , fought under such cir- cumstances , naturally provoked the strong Protestant feeling which is perhaps even still a dominant ...
Page 37
... Tory Ministry , which governed England , rightly interpreting the national sentiment , decided on sending effectual aid to the people who had manifested so striking a resolution to help themselves . They despatched Sir Arthur Wellesley ...
... Tory Ministry , which governed England , rightly interpreting the national sentiment , decided on sending effectual aid to the people who had manifested so striking a resolution to help themselves . They despatched Sir Arthur Wellesley ...
Page 108
... Tory Government was supported , and the various mem- bers of the Russell family again resumed their old places in the House of Commons . Lord Tavistock was returned for Bedfordshire ; Lord William for Bedford ; Lord John and his uncle ...
... Tory Government was supported , and the various mem- bers of the Russell family again resumed their old places in the House of Commons . Lord Tavistock was returned for Bedfordshire ; Lord William for Bedford ; Lord John and his uncle ...
Page 117
... Tory in great alarm at the meeting of Parliament . But we must do our duty , abuse us who may . And he added from Genoa on the 9th of November : - I am much disappointed at finding you do not come , as I have waited some days longer ...
... Tory in great alarm at the meeting of Parliament . But we must do our duty , abuse us who may . And he added from Genoa on the 9th of November : - I am much disappointed at finding you do not come , as I have waited some days longer ...
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