| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1867 - 698 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his government from that moment ; and I believe to more than one of us he avowed that his...did not highly approve of what you did respecting Mr. Sumner, so there is not one of them who would not suffer with you all the consequences of that... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1867 - 696 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his government from that moment ; and I believe to more than one of us he avowed that his...government was peculiarly desirable to you. Nothing can he more unjust, or more unfair, than this feeling ; and as there is not one of your colleagues who... | |
| 1872 - 614 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his Government from that moment ; and I believe to more than one of us he avowed that his...Government was peculiarly desirable to you. Nothing can bo more unjust or more unfair than this feeling, and as there is not ouu of your colleagues who did... | |
| Charles Greville - 1874 - 454 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his Government from that moment ; and I believe to more than one of us he avowed that his...did not highly approve of what you did respecting Mr. Sumner, so there is not one of them who would not suffer with you all the consequences of that... | |
| Charles Greville - 1874 - 460 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his Government from that moment ; and I believe to more than one of us he avowed that his...unjust or more unfair than this feeling; and as there ia not one of your colleagues who did not highly approve of what you did respecting Mr. Sumner, so... | |
| Charles Cavendish F. Greville - 1875 - 456 Seiten
...objection to Mr. Canning wns that his accession to the Government was peculiarly desirable to TOIL Nothing can be more unjust or more unfair than this...did not highly approve of what you did respecting Mr. Sumner, so there is not ono of them who would not suffer with you all the consequences of that... | |
| Charles Greville - 1875 - 546 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his Government from that moment ; and I believe to more than one of us he avowed that his objection to Mr. Canning was, that his accession tc the Government was peculiarly desirable to you. Nothing can be more unjust or more unfair than tnis... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1881 - 946 Seiten
...feeling has influenced every action of his life in relation to his Government from that moment; and,. I believe, to more than one of us he avowed that his...Government was peculiarly desirable to you. Nothing could be more unjust or more unfair than this feeling; and as there is not one of your colleagues who... | |
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