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Page viii
William Lamb Melbourne (Viscount) Lloyd Charles Sanders. most keenly the heavy weight of labour and responsi- bility which attended his position is , to my mind , proved only too clearly by the paralytic stroke which made its appearance ...
William Lamb Melbourne (Viscount) Lloyd Charles Sanders. most keenly the heavy weight of labour and responsi- bility which attended his position is , to my mind , proved only too clearly by the paralytic stroke which made its appearance ...
Page ix
William Lamb Melbourne (Viscount) Lloyd Charles Sanders. the standard biography of Lord Melbourne , and as far as the main facts are concerned , and the solid qualities of his mind and his high character , there is not much to be added ...
William Lamb Melbourne (Viscount) Lloyd Charles Sanders. the standard biography of Lord Melbourne , and as far as the main facts are concerned , and the solid qualities of his mind and his high character , there is not much to be added ...
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William Lamb Melbourne (Viscount) Lloyd Charles Sanders. a young and inexperienced Sovereign in an unfair posi- tion . Is it clear that his decision was wrong ? There are , as I have said , enough materials already in print to enable the ...
William Lamb Melbourne (Viscount) Lloyd Charles Sanders. a young and inexperienced Sovereign in an unfair posi- tion . Is it clear that his decision was wrong ? There are , as I have said , enough materials already in print to enable the ...
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Page 79 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.