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... Charles ) as a scapegoat . He expatiated at much length upon this part of the subject , and upon the plans he had submitted to the Admiralty for the attack of Sweaborg , criticising , as he went on , the comments made upon his ...
... Charles ) as a scapegoat . He expatiated at much length upon this part of the subject , and upon the plans he had submitted to the Admiralty for the attack of Sweaborg , criticising , as he went on , the comments made upon his ...
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... Charles's permission to read the private correspondence com- prising Sir Charles's answers to himself . [ " Use everything you like , " answered Sir Charles Na- pier . ] Sir James accordingly made a statement derived entirely from Sir ...
... Charles's permission to read the private correspondence com- prising Sir Charles's answers to himself . [ " Use everything you like , " answered Sir Charles Na- pier . ] Sir James accordingly made a statement derived entirely from Sir ...
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... Charles Napier , and Sir Francis Baring , upon the suc- cessive votes , the questions of re- tirement and bounties , and the constitution of the Board of Admi- ralty , being severely handled by Sir Charles Napier . A vote of 76,000 men ...
... Charles Napier , and Sir Francis Baring , upon the suc- cessive votes , the questions of re- tirement and bounties , and the constitution of the Board of Admi- ralty , being severely handled by Sir Charles Napier . A vote of 76,000 men ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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