Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volumes 16-17Anna Maria Hall |
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... Lord Derby and Lord J. Russell had successively failed to construct a cabinet , and when Lord Palmerston proved himself the only man able and courageous enough to take office , and to undertake the task of retrieving the Crimean ...
... Lord Derby and Lord J. Russell had successively failed to construct a cabinet , and when Lord Palmerston proved himself the only man able and courageous enough to take office , and to undertake the task of retrieving the Crimean ...
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... Lord Palmerston , and such was Sir Robert Peel , of whom it was said that he " played on the House of Commons like an old fiddle . " And it is very useful in debate to be able , for in- stance , to raise at pleasure a sympathetic laugh ...
... Lord Palmerston , and such was Sir Robert Peel , of whom it was said that he " played on the House of Commons like an old fiddle . " And it is very useful in debate to be able , for in- stance , to raise at pleasure a sympathetic laugh ...
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... ( Lord Palmerston , for instance ) when answer- ing an inconvenient question . The ancient oracles were blunderers in comparison , skilled though they were in " the lie circumstantial and the lie direct . " A short but telling speech on ...
... ( Lord Palmerston , for instance ) when answer- ing an inconvenient question . The ancient oracles were blunderers in comparison , skilled though they were in " the lie circumstantial and the lie direct . " A short but telling speech on ...
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... Lord Palmerston . He is peculiarly happy in defence , and his power of retort is terrible . Roebuck described his col- leagues as a row of ciphers who only derived their value from the unit placed before them , adding that he believed ...
... Lord Palmerston . He is peculiarly happy in defence , and his power of retort is terrible . Roebuck described his col- leagues as a row of ciphers who only derived their value from the unit placed before them , adding that he believed ...
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... Lord Palmerston's whole foreign policy . Palmerston's masterly defence took five hours to deliver ; but it was Sir Robert's impartial and statesmanlike address , " inferring arguments of mighty force , " which finally turned the scale ...
... Lord Palmerston's whole foreign policy . Palmerston's masterly defence took five hours to deliver ; but it was Sir Robert's impartial and statesmanlike address , " inferring arguments of mighty force , " which finally turned the scale ...
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