The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... Duke's resistance to the recognition of the South American republics . Lord Liverpool , who was at all times more closely allied with Canning than with the Duke of Wel- lington , entertained a strong and independent opinion of the ...
... Duke's resistance to the recognition of the South American republics . Lord Liverpool , who was at all times more closely allied with Canning than with the Duke of Wel- lington , entertained a strong and independent opinion of the ...
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... Duke , Ever , my dear Duke of Wellington , sincerely yours . ' In communicating the King's commission to him to form a Cabinet , Canning adopted the form , Ever , my dear Duke of Wellington , your Grace's sincere and faithful ser- vant ...
... Duke , Ever , my dear Duke of Wellington , sincerely yours . ' In communicating the King's commission to him to form a Cabinet , Canning adopted the form , Ever , my dear Duke of Wellington , your Grace's sincere and faithful ser- vant ...
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... Duke would resume command of the army . Mr. Canning could not make up his mind to the necessary conces- sion ; but on his suggestion the King wrote with his customary profession of affection to permit the Duke to recall his resig nation ...
... Duke would resume command of the army . Mr. Canning could not make up his mind to the necessary conces- sion ; but on his suggestion the King wrote with his customary profession of affection to permit the Duke to recall his resig nation ...
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