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" In the first grief on his friend's loss, he uttered expressions which were certainly received as a pledge that he would never enter office in conjunction with those who had left Mr Canning in the lurch. His words, as avowed by himself, were, ' that his... "
The speeches of ... William Huskisson, with a biogr. memoir - Side 141
av William Huskisson - 1831
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volum 18

Great Britain. Parliament - 1828 - 838 sider
...mouth. What he had said was this — when he returned to England in August, he had used the expression, that «his wounds were too green, and too fresh, to admit of his. serving in the same ministry with those who had deserted the service of their. country when the ministry of his friend,...
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The Speeches of the Right Honorable William Huskisson: With a Biographical ...

William Huskisson - 1831 - 626 sider
...preceding Government, yet so much unmerited obloquy has been cast upon Mr. Huskisson for VOL. i. 1 becoming a part of the Duke of Wellington's administration,...friend, and close companion of his whole political career — should have expressed himself as being at the moment unable even to contemplate a reunion...
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A Biographical Memoir of the Right Honourable William Huskisson Derived from ...

1831 - 294 sider
...which stated, "that no power on earth should ever in" duce him to unite in office with those whom he _" considered as the destroyers of Mr. Canning." We will...friend, and close companion of his whole political career — should have expressed himself as being at the moment unalfle even to contemplate a reunion...
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The Speeches of the Right Honorable William Huskisson: With a Biographical ...

William Huskisson - 1831 - 708 sider
...mouth. What he had said was this—when he returned to England in August, he had used the expression, that " his wounds were too green and too fresh, to admit of his serving in the same ministry with those who had deserted the service of their country, when the ministry of his friend,...
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History of the Peace: Pictorial History of England During the Thirty Years ...

Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 sider
...conjunction with those who had left Mr Canning in the lurch. His words, as avowed by himself, were, ' that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit...service of the country,, at the time his friend's administration was formed.' Yet here he was now, in office under the Duke ,of Wellington, and by the...
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History of the Peace: Being a History of England from 1816 to 1854 ..., Volum 3

Harriet Martineau - 1866 - 590 sider
...conjunction with those who had left Mr. Canning in the lurch. His words, as avowed by himself, were, " that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit...the service of the country, at the time his friend's Administration was formed." 2 Yet here he was now, in office under the Duke of Wellington, and by the...
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A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volum 2

Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 576 sider
...conjunction with those who had left Mr. Canning in the lurch. His words, as avowed by himself, were, ' that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit...the service of the country, at the time his friend's administration was formed.' Yet here he was now, in office under the Duke of Wellington, and by the...
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History of the Thirty Years' Peace. A. D. 1816-1846, Volum 2

Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 564 sider
...conjunction with those who had left Mr. Canning in the lurch. His words, as avowed by himself, •were, ' that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit of his serving in tho same cabinet with those who had deserted tho service of the country, at the time his friend's administration...
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English party leaders and English parties, from Walpole to Peel, Volum 2

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 522 sider
...Canning's friends by consenting to serve under the Duke, and his own words were quoted against him, " that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit...the service of the country, at the time his friend's administration was formed." As for Peel, ho wrote to his friend Gregory : — " I will say at once...
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English Party Leaders and English Parties: William Pitt, pt.II. George ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 516 sider
...Canning's friends by consenting to serve under the Duke, and his own words were quoted against him, " that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit of his serving in the sanje Cabinet with those who had deserted the service of the country, at the time his friend's administration...
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