Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell, 1817 to 1841, and from Dispatches, 1859 to 1865. With Introductions, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1870 |
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... favour the exclusion of Protestant dissenters , or the enact- ment of harsh penal laws against Roman Catholics . But he knew that if he favoured religious liberty , the Church would rise against him , and would probably overthrow 1 See ...
... favour the exclusion of Protestant dissenters , or the enact- ment of harsh penal laws against Roman Catholics . But he knew that if he favoured religious liberty , the Church would rise against him , and would probably overthrow 1 See ...
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... favour parliamentary reform and the liberty of the press . Had these principles prevailed from 1770 to 1820 , the country would have avoided the American War and the first French Revolutionary War , the rebellion in Ireland in 1798 ...
... favour parliamentary reform and the liberty of the press . Had these principles prevailed from 1770 to 1820 , the country would have avoided the American War and the first French Revolutionary War , the rebellion in Ireland in 1798 ...
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... favour of reform . But his plan of electoral districts was not generally approved , and a premature division put an early stop to the debate . ' That carelessness and forgetfulness which are so com- mon about events a little preceding ...
... favour of reform . But his plan of electoral districts was not generally approved , and a premature division put an early stop to the debate . ' That carelessness and forgetfulness which are so com- mon about events a little preceding ...
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... favour of Catholic relief , to one whose impulses were strongly in favour of freedom abroad , and reli- gious liberty at home . The expedition to Portugal , and the speeches which heralded its departure from our shores , gave an ...
... favour of Catholic relief , to one whose impulses were strongly in favour of freedom abroad , and reli- gious liberty at home . The expedition to Portugal , and the speeches which heralded its departure from our shores , gave an ...
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... favour of parliamentary reform . Mr. Aber- cromby , Mr. Stanley ( the late Lord Derby ) , and Mr. Macdonald accepted office . The new pieces were not very well dovetailed into the remains of the Tory Ministry , but the importance of the ...
... favour of parliamentary reform . Mr. Aber- cromby , Mr. Stanley ( the late Lord Derby ) , and Mr. Macdonald accepted office . The new pieces were not very well dovetailed into the remains of the Tory Ministry , but the importance of the ...
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