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... naturally provoked the strong Protestant feeling which is perhaps even still a dominant though latent in- fluence in English politics . How great an interest Lord John was taking in these matters will be seen from the following extract ...
... naturally provoked the strong Protestant feeling which is perhaps even still a dominant though latent in- fluence in English politics . How great an interest Lord John was taking in these matters will be seen from the following extract ...
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... naturally stayed at Gordon Castle ) , Cullen , Banff , and Turriff , to Aberdeen . From Aberdeen they followed the coast to Stonehaven and Dundee , where they were the guests of Lord Kinnaird . A few days ' easy travelling brought them ...
... naturally stayed at Gordon Castle ) , Cullen , Banff , and Turriff , to Aberdeen . From Aberdeen they followed the coast to Stonehaven and Dundee , where they were the guests of Lord Kinnaird . A few days ' easy travelling brought them ...
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... naturally excited enthu- siasm in this country . The 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 ...
... naturally excited enthu- siasm in this country . The 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 ...
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... naturally . embraced by his young companion . Lord John Russell , as he said himself in later life , ' joined to sympathy for Spain a boyish hatred of Napoleon , who had treacherously obtained possession of an independent country by ...
... naturally . embraced by his young companion . Lord John Russell , as he said himself in later life , ' joined to sympathy for Spain a boyish hatred of Napoleon , who had treacherously obtained possession of an independent country by ...
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... naturally hesitated to plunge into the interior of the country ; and it was not till January 21 that she was encouraged , by the escort of an English regiment for a portion of the route , to make the attempt . Perhaps if they had not ...
... naturally hesitated to plunge into the interior of the country ; and it was not till January 21 that she was encouraged , by the escort of an English regiment for a portion of the route , to make the attempt . Perhaps if they had not ...
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