MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... politics on the Continent is delicate enough ; but still , I believe , may be . im- proved to our advantage , without any hazard of our being involved . And let this business of Ireland termi- nate well , let peace continue for five ...
... politics on the Continent is delicate enough ; but still , I believe , may be . im- proved to our advantage , without any hazard of our being involved . And let this business of Ireland termi- nate well , let peace continue for five ...
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... political grounds , that principle is but half executed , and a marked affront at the same time offered to the University , if it is given to any but one of their own body . It will therefore be very much wished that you should not ...
... political grounds , that principle is but half executed , and a marked affront at the same time offered to the University , if it is given to any but one of their own body . It will therefore be very much wished that you should not ...
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... political parties had left more opening , I am sure you will feel that I could not sacrifice to that object a system which circumstances have rendered ( at a critical time ) essential to the King's service . I must add , though I must ...
... political parties had left more opening , I am sure you will feel that I could not sacrifice to that object a system which circumstances have rendered ( at a critical time ) essential to the King's service . I must add , though I must ...
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... political and many personal friend- ships , and been much obliged by various people in various ways , without the possibility of making them the least return , must have claims upon me for a great deal more interest than I have or ...
... political and many personal friend- ships , and been much obliged by various people in various ways , without the possibility of making them the least return , must have claims upon me for a great deal more interest than I have or ...
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... politics , but rarely under circumstances so peculiar— rarely when so many considerations have to be weighed , and when the hazard of a false step , -I fear , indeed , of any step , is so great . I assume with you that the Ministers ...
... politics , but rarely under circumstances so peculiar— rarely when so many considerations have to be weighed , and when the hazard of a false step , -I fear , indeed , of any step , is so great . I assume with you that the Ministers ...
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