| William Henry L.E. Bulwer (baron Dalling and Bulwer.) - 1870 - 632 sider
...here. " Yours affectionately, " PALMKRSTON." The cause of Lord Goderich's resignation was a Remark*, quarrel between Huskisson and Herries, " whom the...shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up." " Instead of going to the King," continues the auto- Auto' ' . biograpliy. biographer, " and saying,... | |
| 1870 - 582 sider
...of Goderich's promise, that promise would not have been retracted, and Herries would not have been thrown like a live shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up. At the appointed time he did explode.' He picked a quarrel with Huskisson, and the Premier, instead... | |
| 1870 - 574 sider
...of Goderich's promise, that promise would not have been retracted, and Herries would not have been thrown like a live shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up. At the appointed time he did explode.' He picked a quarrel with Huskisson, and the Premier, instead... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1871 - 388 sider
...from Lisbon ; but when he gets to Russia there can, I should think, be no doubt of your obtaining^ furlough. Things here are in a very unsettled state...to you to appoint AB, instead of one or the other/ Goderlch stated the quarrel, the impossibility of the two going on as colleagues, and gave the king... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1871 - 402 sider
...had from friends and colleagues. I am afraid it is very doubtful whether Goderich will continue ; hia resignation has caused a most unfavorable impression...shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up." " Instead of going to the king," continues the auto biographer, "and saying, 'Sire, Mr. Huskisson and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1871 - 820 sider
...of Goderich's promise, that promise would not have been retracted, and Herries would not have been thrown like a live shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up. At the appointed time he did explode." He picked a quarrel with Huskisson, and the Premier, instead... | |
| Edward Herries - 1880 - 370 sider
...would not have been retracted, especially as it was spontaneously made, and Herries would not have been thrown like a live shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up. ' At the appointed time he did explode. He picked a quarrel with Huskisson. . . .' — Autobiography.... | |
| 1881 - 610 sider
...Palmerston in his autobiography. Lord Palmerston says that Mr. Huskisson told him that ' Herries had been thrown like a live shell into ' the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up. At the appointed ' time,' Lord Palmerston goes on to say, ' he did explode ; he ' picked a quarrel... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 280 sider
...— thus fulfilling Lord Palmerstou's remark in his Autobiography, that ' the king had thrown Herries like a live shell into the Cabinet to explode and blow us all up.' ' Instead of going to the king,' he continues, 'and saying, " Sire, Mr. Huskisson and Mr. Herries have... | |
| Nina Louise Kay Shuttleworth Hills - 1910 - 528 sider
...Goderich's Administration (1827). Palmerston said when he was appointed, " The King has thrown Herries like a live shell into the Cabinet, to explode and blow us all up." He was shortly after removed and became Master of the Mint. In 1830 he was President of the Board of... | |
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