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... lord says , in a con- fidential letter to his brother , Sir William Temple ... Aberdeen and M. Guizot , both animated by very different sentiments , ap ... Lord Aberdeen's past life and political opinions might rather have inclined him to ...
... lord says , in a con- fidential letter to his brother , Sir William Temple ... Aberdeen and M. Guizot , both animated by very different sentiments , ap ... Lord Aberdeen's past life and political opinions might rather have inclined him to ...
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... Sir Robert Peel and Lord Aberdeen , who are irreparable losses to us and to the country . They were both so much overcome that it quite upset me , and we have in them two devoted friends . We felt so safe with them . Never during the ...
... Sir Robert Peel and Lord Aberdeen , who are irreparable losses to us and to the country . They were both so much overcome that it quite upset me , and we have in them two devoted friends . We felt so safe with them . Never during the ...
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... Lord Aberdeen was taken to be satisfactory ; for of the per- fect loyalty of Lord Aberdeen and of the English Court M. Guizot never entertained the slightest doubt . It was at Lisbon that he supposed the danger to lie . It will be ...
... Lord Aberdeen was taken to be satisfactory ; for of the per- fect loyalty of Lord Aberdeen and of the English Court M. Guizot never entertained the slightest doubt . It was at Lisbon that he supposed the danger to lie . It will be ...
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History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
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