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... course of the negotiations I deemed it expedient to lay down and , in concert with the other Powers , to submit to the Porte certain bases upon which I held that not only peace might be brought about with the Principalities , but the ...
... course of the negotiations I deemed it expedient to lay down and , in concert with the other Powers , to submit to the Porte certain bases upon which I held that not only peace might be brought about with the Principalities , but the ...
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... course of things had been reversed , for our Cabinet agreed in private , but disagreed in public , with Russia . They may act , he said , referring to their differences of language , on the principle of a French nobleman , who , being ...
... course of things had been reversed , for our Cabinet agreed in private , but disagreed in public , with Russia . They may act , he said , referring to their differences of language , on the principle of a French nobleman , who , being ...
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... course which in time past has been too popular with Governments of the colour of the noble Duke opposite , and use threats of coercion , while we are hazy in our own minds as to whether we shall follow them up or not . To coerce the ...
... course which in time past has been too popular with Governments of the colour of the noble Duke opposite , and use threats of coercion , while we are hazy in our own minds as to whether we shall follow them up or not . To coerce the ...
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... course to take in consequence of that rejection . Mr. Gladstone's speech was a brief vindication of the autumn agitation , which he said had showed the real currents of English opinion , and he declared that he would stand by every word ...
... course to take in consequence of that rejection . Mr. Gladstone's speech was a brief vindication of the autumn agitation , which he said had showed the real currents of English opinion , and he declared that he would stand by every word ...
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... course , which on the whole seemed best to meet the wishes of the country , and so disarm the Opposition , though there were many among the Government supporters who regretted that Lord Derby had written during the recess words which ...
... course , which on the whole seemed best to meet the wishes of the country , and so disarm the Opposition , though there were many among the Government supporters who regretted that Lord Derby had written during the recess words which ...
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