The Life of Lord John Russell, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... Mr. Lecky , as ' the first Lord- Lieutenant [ of Ireland ] who showed himself unequivocally in favour of a relaxation of the penal code . ' VOL . I. B Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be CHAPTER PAGE I EARLY YEARS.
... Mr. Lecky , as ' the first Lord- Lieutenant [ of Ireland ] who showed himself unequivocally in favour of a relaxation of the penal code . ' VOL . I. B Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be CHAPTER PAGE I EARLY YEARS.
Page 56
... favour of the agriculturist . The people who resort to a manufacturing town are perhaps originally neither the most prudent nor the most honest of the community ; and their children , accustomed from their infancy to be away from their ...
... favour of the agriculturist . The people who resort to a manufacturing town are perhaps originally neither the most prudent nor the most honest of the community ; and their children , accustomed from their infancy to be away from their ...
Page 76
... de Weyer giving an account of his interview with Napoleon . It has recently been requoted by Mr. Clayden in his Rogers and his Contemporaries . In Italy the feeling was in Napoleon's favour . At 76 CHAP . III . LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
... de Weyer giving an account of his interview with Napoleon . It has recently been requoted by Mr. Clayden in his Rogers and his Contemporaries . In Italy the feeling was in Napoleon's favour . At 76 CHAP . III . LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
Page 77
Sir Spencer Walpole. In Italy the feeling was in Napoleon's favour . At Sienna , on the last day of March , Lord John went into the Casino of the Nobili , where they were all very animated about the news . One man spoke very eloquently ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. In Italy the feeling was in Napoleon's favour . At Sienna , on the last day of March , Lord John went into the Casino of the Nobili , where they were all very animated about the news . One man spoke very eloquently ...
Page 113
... favour of the poet's second son , John Russell Moore , to whom Lord John had stood sponsor . ' I shall be happy , ' so he had written to Mr. Moore in 1823 , to stand godfather to any production of yours or Mrs. Moore's ; so pray tell ...
... favour of the poet's second son , John Russell Moore , to whom Lord John had stood sponsor . ' I shall be happy , ' so he had written to Mr. Moore in 1823 , to stand godfather to any production of yours or Mrs. Moore's ; so pray tell ...
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