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It Some indeed of our military advisers appear to have resigned themselves to the inevitable , and readily and willingly to accept now the policy of confining the army to the defence of India and of England . On the 23rd of April Lord ...
It Some indeed of our military advisers appear to have resigned themselves to the inevitable , and readily and willingly to accept now the policy of confining the army to the defence of India and of England . On the 23rd of April Lord ...
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99 heard Lord Salisbury's speech " with con- fusion and dismay , " and that Lord Salis- bury must understand that if France did not go out of the New Hebrides of her own accord she would have to go out of New Caledonia too .
99 heard Lord Salisbury's speech " with con- fusion and dismay , " and that Lord Salis- bury must understand that if France did not go out of the New Hebrides of her own accord she would have to go out of New Caledonia too .
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It seems to have been a fixed idea of these persons that Lord Palmerston was bent on carrying on the war for his own advantage and amusement . Count Vitz- thum goes so far as to say that " Lord Clarendon confided to me that he had gone ...
It seems to have been a fixed idea of these persons that Lord Palmerston was bent on carrying on the war for his own advantage and amusement . Count Vitz- thum goes so far as to say that " Lord Clarendon confided to me that he had gone ...
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