My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 208
... Duke still full of fight . In the House of Lords Grey uttered a solemn warning : " You see the danger around you : the storm is on the horizon , but the hurricane approaches . Begin , then , at once to strengthen your houses , to secure ...
... Duke still full of fight . In the House of Lords Grey uttered a solemn warning : " You see the danger around you : the storm is on the horizon , but the hurricane approaches . Begin , then , at once to strengthen your houses , to secure ...
Page 243
... Duke's plans might best be interfered with by financial pressure ; and when Parkes proposed the slogan " We must stop the Duke " , Place seized a large sheet of paper and wrote in bold letters : TO STOP THE DUKE GO FOR GOLD . Four hours ...
... Duke's plans might best be interfered with by financial pressure ; and when Parkes proposed the slogan " We must stop the Duke " , Place seized a large sheet of paper and wrote in bold letters : TO STOP THE DUKE GO FOR GOLD . Four hours ...
Page 277
... Duke of Wellington were on the right of Her Majesty ; Lords Lansdowne and Melbourne were on her left . Soon after she was seated , Lord Melbourne stepped forward , and presented her with a paper , from which she read her Declaration ...
... Duke of Wellington were on the right of Her Majesty ; Lords Lansdowne and Melbourne were on her left . Soon after she was seated , Lord Melbourne stepped forward , and presented her with a paper , from which she read her Declaration ...
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