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... ment of France was in existence , and distinguished by its eloquence and a dialectic power that probably even this , our own House of Commons , has never surpassed . I know that under these circumstance France arrived at a height of ...
... ment of France was in existence , and distinguished by its eloquence and a dialectic power that probably even this , our own House of Commons , has never surpassed . I know that under these circumstance France arrived at a height of ...
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... ment headed by another , may be modified , and whether we may count upon a unanimous similarity of opinion on the part of his colleagues . There can be no doubt , upon the subject of our relations with France , at the beginning of 1852 ...
... ment headed by another , may be modified , and whether we may count upon a unanimous similarity of opinion on the part of his colleagues . There can be no doubt , upon the subject of our relations with France , at the beginning of 1852 ...
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... lord then rose and made the following unprecedented declaration , in reference to a very commonplace statement of Prince Gortschakoff at the commence- ment of negotiations , and which was not referred to PROSECUTION OF WAR , MAY 1855 . 61.
... lord then rose and made the following unprecedented declaration , in reference to a very commonplace statement of Prince Gortschakoff at the commence- ment of negotiations , and which was not referred to PROSECUTION OF WAR , MAY 1855 . 61.
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Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) Thomas Edward Kebbel. ment of negotiations , and which was not referred to while the Conference was engaged on those articles which produced no controversy : - ' Lord John Russell , recalling the ...
Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) Thomas Edward Kebbel. ment of negotiations , and which was not referred to while the Conference was engaged on those articles which produced no controversy : - ' Lord John Russell , recalling the ...
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... ment , and that he had recourse to dangerous illustrations to support his position . I think he dealt with the wrong part of his material first , and that he has so managed the really im- portant element that , so far as negotiation is ...
... ment , and that he had recourse to dangerous illustrations to support his position . I think he dealt with the wrong part of his material first , and that he has so managed the really im- portant element that , so far as negotiation is ...
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