Thirty Years of Foreign Policy: A History of the Secretaryships of the Earl of Aberdeen and Viscount PalmerstonLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 440 sider |
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... Lord Castle- reagh agreed to at the Congress of Vienna , because they involved great moral principles , which no minister can ever be excused for sacri- ficing . It is true that Lord Castlereagh reluct- antly consented to some of these ...
... Lord Castle- reagh agreed to at the Congress of Vienna , because they involved great moral principles , which no minister can ever be excused for sacri- ficing . It is true that Lord Castlereagh reluct- antly consented to some of these ...
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... Lord Castlereagh gloried in the generosity of his country . Since we had taken the office of Paymaster General for Europe , some of the tempting fields of commerce which we had fairly won might have been opened to us . But Lord ...
... Lord Castlereagh gloried in the generosity of his country . Since we had taken the office of Paymaster General for Europe , some of the tempting fields of commerce which we had fairly won might have been opened to us . But Lord ...
Side 59
... Lord Castlereagh remedied . This minister had the most boundless confidence in the Czar , who so generously permitted us to keep the Ionian Islands . We might take them , and Malta , and be thankful . Lord Castlereagh felt the most ...
... Lord Castlereagh remedied . This minister had the most boundless confidence in the Czar , who so generously permitted us to keep the Ionian Islands . We might take them , and Malta , and be thankful . Lord Castlereagh felt the most ...
Side 60
... Lord Castlereagh the longer he remained at Vienna , among the dis- tinguished sovereigns and accomplished diplo- matists , who decided on the fate of men and nations without hearing a murmur , and by a single stroke of the pen . Still ...
... Lord Castlereagh the longer he remained at Vienna , among the dis- tinguished sovereigns and accomplished diplo- matists , who decided on the fate of men and nations without hearing a murmur , and by a single stroke of the pen . Still ...
Side 61
... Lord Castlereagh in support of the treaties which he had so recently signed . He considered it a sound and conclusive reply to Sir James Mackin- tosh's moral reprobation of the outrage on Saxony , to declare that " the object was to ...
... Lord Castlereagh in support of the treaties which he had so recently signed . He considered it a sound and conclusive reply to Sir James Mackin- tosh's moral reprobation of the outrage on Saxony , to declare that " the object was to ...
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