Life and Letters of the Right Honourable Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrooke ...: With a Memoir of Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, G.C.B., by A. Patchett Martin, Volume 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1893 |
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... ment of Australia . It surely says much for the Earl's political vigour and activity that he should have thought in those early days of doing for the Australian colonies that which they have not yet been able to do for themselves . It ...
... ment of Australia . It surely says much for the Earl's political vigour and activity that he should have thought in those early days of doing for the Australian colonies that which they have not yet been able to do for themselves . It ...
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... ment , that your leader , Lord Stanley - though perfectly willing to give us Protection - could not find any man of talent or character who would incur the discredit of joining him . If you are determined always to be a cypher and never ...
... ment , that your leader , Lord Stanley - though perfectly willing to give us Protection - could not find any man of talent or character who would incur the discredit of joining him . If you are determined always to be a cypher and never ...
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... ment by the Revolution of 1688 , that the ecclesiastical patronage of the Crown should be at the disposal of a Minister virtually owing his seat to the will of a majority of the House of Commons . The practice which treats Government ...
... ment by the Revolution of 1688 , that the ecclesiastical patronage of the Crown should be at the disposal of a Minister virtually owing his seat to the will of a majority of the House of Commons . The practice which treats Government ...
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... ment , who possess enormous military resources , and who offer but a poor prize to the victor , instead of upon us , whose free institutions are a daily reproach to the tyranny and slavery which disgrace France , whose military ...
... ment , who possess enormous military resources , and who offer but a poor prize to the victor , instead of upon us , whose free institutions are a daily reproach to the tyranny and slavery which disgrace France , whose military ...
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... ment and were in a state of destitution , emigration would be a great relief to the country ; but as soon as they went beyond that , they were sucking away its very life - blood . Although it was not within the power or duty of the ...
... ment and were in a state of destitution , emigration would be a great relief to the country ; but as soon as they went beyond that , they were sucking away its very life - blood . Although it was not within the power or duty of the ...
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