The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1932 |
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... Lord Dunraven and other leading Irishmen , who , although benevolent on the whole to the principle of the Land Bill ... Lansdowne ) has been pleased to say that he cannot let me leave Ireland , and both Lord Dudley and Mr Wyndham refuse ...
... Lord Dunraven and other leading Irishmen , who , although benevolent on the whole to the principle of the Land Bill ... Lansdowne ) has been pleased to say that he cannot let me leave Ireland , and both Lord Dudley and Mr Wyndham refuse ...
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... Lord Lansdowne then made the suggestion that our two Governments should continue to treat one another with the most absolute confidence , should keep one another fully informed of everything which came to their knowledge , and should ...
... Lord Lansdowne then made the suggestion that our two Governments should continue to treat one another with the most absolute confidence , should keep one another fully informed of everything which came to their knowledge , and should ...
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... Lord Lansdowne . The discussion continued until after mid- night , and on Dec. 29 Repington despatched an express letter to Sir Edward Grey , who was in Northumberland , reporting the gist of his conversation with Huguet . On Dec. 30 ...
... Lord Lansdowne . The discussion continued until after mid- night , and on Dec. 29 Repington despatched an express letter to Sir Edward Grey , who was in Northumberland , reporting the gist of his conversation with Huguet . On Dec. 30 ...
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