Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell, 1817 to 1841, and from Dispatches, 1859 to 1865. With Introductions, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1870 |
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... mean time , her political intrigues and overwhelming legions secured and consolidated her Polish conquests . While she betrayed every Polish party , and crushed those to whom she had promised protection , she indulged in SPEECHES .
... mean time , her political intrigues and overwhelming legions secured and consolidated her Polish conquests . While she betrayed every Polish party , and crushed those to whom she had promised protection , she indulged in SPEECHES .
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... means of subsidies . inconsiderately thrown away , of negotiations defeated by the insincerity of Prussia , and of military operations con- ducted by an English general , totally ignorant of the art of war , in co - operation with ...
... means of subsidies . inconsiderately thrown away , of negotiations defeated by the insincerity of Prussia , and of military operations con- ducted by an English general , totally ignorant of the art of war , in co - operation with ...
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... means of safety . Now the waters were out . Lord Grenville and the Whig party dwelt on precedents of former wars ; on the inability of Sir Arthur Wellesley to maintain himself in Portugal , and on the exhaustion of the finances which a ...
... means of safety . Now the waters were out . Lord Grenville and the Whig party dwelt on precedents of former wars ; on the inability of Sir Arthur Wellesley to maintain himself in Portugal , and on the exhaustion of the finances which a ...
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... means of transport and whose food were paid for and not extorted by force . While he did so , his mind was undisturbed by the immediate prospect of an impending battle , in which his fame and his life were to be exposed to a hazard ...
... means of transport and whose food were paid for and not extorted by force . While he did so , his mind was undisturbed by the immediate prospect of an impending battle , in which his fame and his life were to be exposed to a hazard ...
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... Union . There can be no doubt that the insurrection was suppressed with little regard to humanity , and that the Union was carried by means of political corrup- tion . But Lord Castlereagh , while he obtained the 18 SPEECHES .
... Union . There can be no doubt that the insurrection was suppressed with little regard to humanity , and that the Union was carried by means of political corrup- tion . But Lord Castlereagh , while he obtained the 18 SPEECHES .
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