The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 30
... believe I should have been but little known , and should not be what I am , if I had not gone into Parlia- ment . I would , therefore , advise you to go into Parliament if you can afford it , if you look to high public employment . I ...
... believe I should have been but little known , and should not be what I am , if I had not gone into Parlia- ment . I would , therefore , advise you to go into Parliament if you can afford it , if you look to high public employment . I ...
Page 31
... believe that no nation has thriven , or ever will thrive , under a scramble . And , therefore , since I cannot command a majority .... in · " in favour of order , except by influence The Personal Life of Wellington . 31.
... believe that no nation has thriven , or ever will thrive , under a scramble . And , therefore , since I cannot command a majority .... in · " in favour of order , except by influence The Personal Life of Wellington . 31.
Page 32
... believe in the prin- ciples of his correspondents . He knew them to be venal , and he bribed them because it was his duty to the Government which he served to do so . ' But he contradicts himself lower in the same page , - ' He will not ...
... believe in the prin- ciples of his correspondents . He knew them to be venal , and he bribed them because it was his duty to the Government which he served to do so . ' But he contradicts himself lower in the same page , - ' He will not ...
Page 35
... believe that the armies of other nations are beginning in this respect to follow their example . ' The information here given to us by Mr. Gleig is not in all respects accurate . At present , we apprehend , English troops would only ...
... believe that the armies of other nations are beginning in this respect to follow their example . ' The information here given to us by Mr. Gleig is not in all respects accurate . At present , we apprehend , English troops would only ...
Page 36
... believe that I negociated it , that I approved of it , or that I had any hand in wording it . It was negociated by the General him- self in my presence and that of Sir Harry Burrard ; and after it had been drawn out by Kellerman himself ...
... believe that I negociated it , that I approved of it , or that I had any hand in wording it . It was negociated by the General him- self in my presence and that of Sir Harry Burrard ; and after it had been drawn out by Kellerman himself ...
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