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Page x
... Sir George Trevelyan , Mr. Evelyn Ashley ; Sir Edward Grey , Sir R. Owen , Major Graham , Mr. Daniel O'Connell , Mrs. Trotter , Miss Hogarth , and others , for sanctioning the publication of letters . CONTENTS CHAPTER I. EARLY YEARS ...
... Sir George Trevelyan , Mr. Evelyn Ashley ; Sir Edward Grey , Sir R. Owen , Major Graham , Mr. Daniel O'Connell , Mrs. Trotter , Miss Hogarth , and others , for sanctioning the publication of letters . CONTENTS CHAPTER I. EARLY YEARS ...
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... LORD GREY 181 IX . MARRIAGE AND MINISTER . 211 X. THE SESSIONS OF 1835 , 1836 . 239 XI . THE ACCESSION OF THE QUEEN . 272 XII . THE CRISIS OF 1839 303 XIII . THE CRISIS OF 1840 . 335 XIV . THE FALL OF LORD MELBOURNE 364 XV . IN ...
... LORD GREY 181 IX . MARRIAGE AND MINISTER . 211 X. THE SESSIONS OF 1835 , 1836 . 239 XI . THE ACCESSION OF THE QUEEN . 272 XII . THE CRISIS OF 1839 303 XIII . THE CRISIS OF 1840 . 335 XIV . THE FALL OF LORD MELBOURNE 364 XV . IN ...
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... Lord Grey's speech appears to me either a mere attempt to plague Ministers for a few hours or a declaration against the prin- ciple of the people's right to depose an infamous despot . . . . It seems to be the object of Opposition to ...
... Lord Grey's speech appears to me either a mere attempt to plague Ministers for a few hours or a declaration against the prin- ciple of the people's right to depose an infamous despot . . . . It seems to be the object of Opposition to ...
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... Lord Grey had returned to the Foreign Office he proposed to entrust an impor- tant mission to Mr. Adair , who kindly ... Lord John's attention at Edinburgh . But the session of the University hardly occupied six months out of every ...
... Lord Grey had returned to the Foreign Office he proposed to entrust an impor- tant mission to Mr. Adair , who kindly ... Lord John's attention at Edinburgh . But the session of the University hardly occupied six months out of every ...
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Sir Spencer Walpole. Captains Stanhope and Walpole , ' were ordered to carry despatches to Lisbon . They proposed to ... Lord Grey , who thought the French were in I Captain James H. Stanhope , third son of the third Earl Stanhope , and ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. Captains Stanhope and Walpole , ' were ordered to carry despatches to Lisbon . They proposed to ... Lord Grey , who thought the French were in I Captain James H. Stanhope , third son of the third Earl Stanhope , and ...
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