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... remarking on the programme of the Queen's speech , in which , said he , the Government " have attained successfully to a level - I will not say of dulness , because that would not be respectful , but - of repose and reserve , to which I ...
... remarking on the programme of the Queen's speech , in which , said he , the Government " have attained successfully to a level - I will not say of dulness , because that would not be respectful , but - of repose and reserve , to which I ...
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... remarked that whatever his valour and determination , they offered no parallel to the present case , as Lord Salisbury had gone to Constantinople to mediate and not to threaten , and it would have been idle duplicity to conceal it ...
... remarked that whatever his valour and determination , they offered no parallel to the present case , as Lord Salisbury had gone to Constantinople to mediate and not to threaten , and it would have been idle duplicity to conceal it ...
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... remarked on the freedom from accident of Cunard and P. and O. vessels , while in the navy of twenty - six ironclads eight had been disabled in six months , and deduced from this the conclusion that it was not steam that must be held ...
... remarked on the freedom from accident of Cunard and P. and O. vessels , while in the navy of twenty - six ironclads eight had been disabled in six months , and deduced from this the conclusion that it was not steam that must be held ...
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... Remarking on the part which " British interests " had played in the debate , he said he was as ready as anyone to fight for them , but he denied that they were identical with the " maintenance of the Ottoman Empire , " and what , he ...
... Remarking on the part which " British interests " had played in the debate , he said he was as ready as anyone to fight for them , but he denied that they were identical with the " maintenance of the Ottoman Empire , " and what , he ...
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... remarked that what really decided the two great parties in the House was the difference in the point of view from which they regard " English interests , " the one thinking them menaced by any alterations in the balance of European ...
... remarked that what really decided the two great parties in the House was the difference in the point of view from which they regard " English interests , " the one thinking them menaced by any alterations in the balance of European ...
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