Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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Page 243
... Lord Palmerston is expiring . It is the ghost of his reputation - of a name that has been famous in Europe - which has kept the Ministry in a nominal existence . The waverers who decided the re- cent vote in favour of the Govern- ment ...
... Lord Palmerston is expiring . It is the ghost of his reputation - of a name that has been famous in Europe - which has kept the Ministry in a nominal existence . The waverers who decided the re- cent vote in favour of the Govern- ment ...
Page 245
... Lords Russell and Palmerston in their speeches in Parliament on the 27th of June . When announcing the failure of the Conference , and the resumption of hostilities by the German Powers , Lord Russell took pains to show that the ...
... Lords Russell and Palmerston in their speeches in Parliament on the 27th of June . When announcing the failure of the Conference , and the resumption of hostilities by the German Powers , Lord Russell took pains to show that the ...
Page 246
... Lord Palmerston spoke to the same effect , and in some re- spects even more strongly , in the House of Commons . And yet , after all this , the Ministry , in order to save themselves , actually sup- ported an address to the Queen ...
... Lord Palmerston spoke to the same effect , and in some re- spects even more strongly , in the House of Commons . And yet , after all this , the Ministry , in order to save themselves , actually sup- ported an address to the Queen ...
Page 247
... Lord Palmerston stated that Eng- land engaged in the Conference on the basis of the treaty , and to uphold ... Lord Palmerston's policy ) that an army of 30,000 men , commanded by the Duke of Cambridge , was to go to her help , and ...
... Lord Palmerston stated that Eng- land engaged in the Conference on the basis of the treaty , and to uphold ... Lord Palmerston's policy ) that an army of 30,000 men , commanded by the Duke of Cambridge , was to go to her help , and ...
Page 248
... Lords Palmerston and Russell have assas- sinated Denmark and her King under the pretext of being their friends . There was only one more igno- miny , one more hypocrisy , wanted to complete the tale of Ministerial culpability . And the ...
... Lords Palmerston and Russell have assas- sinated Denmark and her King under the pretext of being their friends . There was only one more igno- miny , one more hypocrisy , wanted to complete the tale of Ministerial culpability . And the ...
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