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Page 109
... Palmerston in 1810 , and which he was to repeat for the ensuing seventeen years . To have remained in opposition throughout that time must have been frustrating for the Whigs , but to have held the same minor office for all those years ...
... Palmerston in 1810 , and which he was to repeat for the ensuing seventeen years . To have remained in opposition throughout that time must have been frustrating for the Whigs , but to have held the same minor office for all those years ...
Page 110
... Palmerston made it clear that it was that or nothing . Fortunately the two men were old allies and were shortly to become brothers - in - law , so that with Melbourne keeping a close eye on dispatches from the Foreign Office ...
... Palmerston made it clear that it was that or nothing . Fortunately the two men were old allies and were shortly to become brothers - in - law , so that with Melbourne keeping a close eye on dispatches from the Foreign Office ...
Page 119
... Palmerston's first Administration he was again Foreign Secretary and did much to improve the relations between the Queen and her Prime Minister , and when Lord Russell became Prime Minister on Palmerston's death , Lord Clarendon once ...
... Palmerston's first Administration he was again Foreign Secretary and did much to improve the relations between the Queen and her Prime Minister , and when Lord Russell became Prime Minister on Palmerston's death , Lord Clarendon once ...
Contents
Foreword | 11 |
Early Elections | 19 |
Gaming and the Betting Book I | 35 |
Copyright | |
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