The Life and Correspondence of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, 第 1 卷R. Bentley & son, 1879 |
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第 9 頁
... thought of a removal and of the situa- tion in which I wish to put him . You will find him perfectly disposed to conform himself with cheerfulness to all such regu- lations as you shall think fit to prescribe to him ; and though he is ...
... thought of a removal and of the situa- tion in which I wish to put him . You will find him perfectly disposed to conform himself with cheerfulness to all such regu- lations as you shall think fit to prescribe to him ; and though he is ...
第 12 頁
... thought that the new Government would for many years have the disposal of the patronage as well as the command of the power of the country ; and I stood at the poll where a young man circumstanced as I was could alone expect to stand ...
... thought that the new Government would for many years have the disposal of the patronage as well as the command of the power of the country ; and I stood at the poll where a young man circumstanced as I was could alone expect to stand ...
第 13 頁
... thought no other business could be done the day the king's answer was read . I heard that Percy2 was expected this week ; I hope he may come , if he intends to be of use to me , of which I have no doubt , if the old Boy will let him ...
... thought no other business could be done the day the king's answer was read . I heard that Percy2 was expected this week ; I hope he may come , if he intends to be of use to me , of which I have no doubt , if the old Boy will let him ...
第 20 頁
... Thought at that time to be what we should now call a great radical , and even to have sympathised with the Irish rebels . He was an intimate friend of Mr. Fox . 2 Subsequent Note by Lord Palmerston . - Lord Lauderdale's judicious and ...
... Thought at that time to be what we should now call a great radical , and even to have sympathised with the Irish rebels . He was an intimate friend of Mr. Fox . 2 Subsequent Note by Lord Palmerston . - Lord Lauderdale's judicious and ...
第 36 頁
... thought that by granting some smaller boon they should , for the present , satisfy one set of people without going so far as to alarm another . It was thus that they determined to extend to both countries the provisions of the Irish Act ...
... thought that by granting some smaller boon they should , for the present , satisfy one set of people without going so far as to alarm another . It was thus that they determined to extend to both countries the provisions of the Irish Act ...
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