The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Foreign Secretary to show her objection to the Prime Minister . Lord Palmerston coolly and swiftly made the appointment without communicating with Lord John . The Queen wrote to Lord John that Palmerston's conduct " is really too bad ...
... Foreign Secretary to show her objection to the Prime Minister . Lord Palmerston coolly and swiftly made the appointment without communicating with Lord John . The Queen wrote to Lord John that Palmerston's conduct " is really too bad ...
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... Foreign Secretary be moved . He argued that no single man of weight or of respectability supported the Foreign Secretary and that the verdict of his opponents in the debate - Peel , Gladstone , Lord John Manners and Mr. Cobden may be ...
... Foreign Secretary be moved . He argued that no single man of weight or of respectability supported the Foreign Secretary and that the verdict of his opponents in the debate - Peel , Gladstone , Lord John Manners and Mr. Cobden may be ...
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... Foreign Secretary , 137 ; control over Foreign Office criticised by Clarendon , 137 ; reasons for objections to Palmer- ston's policy , 138 , 139 , 140 , 142 ; views on foreign policy , 138 ; recognises Palmerston's personal following ...
... Foreign Secretary , 137 ; control over Foreign Office criticised by Clarendon , 137 ; reasons for objections to Palmer- ston's policy , 138 , 139 , 140 , 142 ; views on foreign policy , 138 ; recognises Palmerston's personal following ...
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