The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... Lord of the Admiralty . As a matter of fact , the plan was discussed both by English and French authorities , and was as much supported by the latter as it was by the former . It is interesting , however , to see the cause of this cold ...
... Lord of the Admiralty . As a matter of fact , the plan was discussed both by English and French authorities , and was as much supported by the latter as it was by the former . It is interesting , however , to see the cause of this cold ...
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... Lord Hawkesbury , Lord Camden , Lord Eldon , Lord Chatham , Lord Castlereagh , and Lord Cornwallis . It omitted Canning , Jenkinson , Perceval , and the Duke of Portland -all destined to be Prime Ministers within the next few years . It ...
... Lord Hawkesbury , Lord Camden , Lord Eldon , Lord Chatham , Lord Castlereagh , and Lord Cornwallis . It omitted Canning , Jenkinson , Perceval , and the Duke of Portland -all destined to be Prime Ministers within the next few years . It ...
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... Lord Buckmaster would not now be Lord Chancellor ; Sir Edward Carson and Sir F. E. Smith would certainly not be Attorney - General and Solicitor - General , and the relations between the new Government and the Irish Nationalists would ...
... Lord Buckmaster would not now be Lord Chancellor ; Sir Edward Carson and Sir F. E. Smith would certainly not be Attorney - General and Solicitor - General , and the relations between the new Government and the Irish Nationalists would ...
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Lord Haldane's disappearance was a foregone conclusion . He had become a source of weakness to his friends , despite the emi- nence of his talents and the great - in some respects , indeed , the supreme - value of his past services ...
Lord Haldane's disappearance was a foregone conclusion . He had become a source of weakness to his friends , despite the emi- nence of his talents and the great - in some respects , indeed , the supreme - value of his past services ...
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... Lord Chancellor . But , satisfied with having been Attorney - General , he has forsaken the long robe and the splendid emoluments and fees of his late office for the Home Secretaryship . Such a belief in his star is magnificent , and ...
... Lord Chancellor . But , satisfied with having been Attorney - General , he has forsaken the long robe and the splendid emoluments and fees of his late office for the Home Secretaryship . Such a belief in his star is magnificent , and ...
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