The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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Robert Wilson. CONTENTS . Vii CHAPTER XVII . THE COURT AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS . Lord George Bentinck's Imprudence - French Intrigues in Portugal - England and the Junta - A Vulgar Suspicion - The Duke of Wellington and National Defences ...
Robert Wilson. CONTENTS . Vii CHAPTER XVII . THE COURT AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS . Lord George Bentinck's Imprudence - French Intrigues in Portugal - England and the Junta - A Vulgar Suspicion - The Duke of Wellington and National Defences ...
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... Affairs - Lord John Russell's Fatal Blunder - Mr . Disraeli's Budget - The Second Burmese War - Dalhousie's Designs on Burmah- How the Quarrel Grew - Lambert's Indiscretion - The Attack on Rangoon - Fall of the Citadel - Annexation ...
... Affairs - Lord John Russell's Fatal Blunder - Mr . Disraeli's Budget - The Second Burmese War - Dalhousie's Designs on Burmah- How the Quarrel Grew - Lambert's Indiscretion - The Attack on Rangoon - Fall of the Citadel - Annexation ...
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... affairs of a vast Empire , full of varied races , of complex interests , and of unsettled problems . The new sovereign was proclaimed under the title of " Alexandrina Victoria " ; but the first name has not been officially used since ...
... affairs of a vast Empire , full of varied races , of complex interests , and of unsettled problems . The new sovereign was proclaimed under the title of " Alexandrina Victoria " ; but the first name has not been officially used since ...
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... affairs , but possessed of little power as a speaker , and distinguished rather for tact than high statesmanship . He had entered public life in 1805 as an adherent of Charles James Fox , and therefore as a Whig of the most pronounced ...
... affairs , but possessed of little power as a speaker , and distinguished rather for tact than high statesmanship . He had entered public life in 1805 as an adherent of Charles James Fox , and therefore as a Whig of the most pronounced ...
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... affairs that the Ministers for the time being are to be chosen from the majority of the LORD MELBOURNE . House of Commons , without the least regard to the sovereign's desires . Melbourne himself , as we have seen , suffered from ...
... affairs that the Ministers for the time being are to be chosen from the majority of the LORD MELBOURNE . House of Commons , without the least regard to the sovereign's desires . Melbourne himself , as we have seen , suffered from ...
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