The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 361
It was also on a point of political conscience that Lord Salisbury abdicated . But there was this difference between the withdrawal of the two from the DerbyDisraeli Cabinet of 1867 : Lord Salisbury left it as a bitter and outspoken foe ...
It was also on a point of political conscience that Lord Salisbury abdicated . But there was this difference between the withdrawal of the two from the DerbyDisraeli Cabinet of 1867 : Lord Salisbury left it as a bitter and outspoken foe ...
Page 362
If , therefore , Lord Carnarvon felt convinced that the hour had arrived when he could no longer give his support to the policy of Lord Beaconsfield , it might have been expected that Lord Salisbury would have simultaneously signified ...
If , therefore , Lord Carnarvon felt convinced that the hour had arrived when he could no longer give his support to the policy of Lord Beaconsfield , it might have been expected that Lord Salisbury would have simultaneously signified ...
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“ I must say , ” remarked the Prime Minister in the House of Lords on January 25 , " that I am at a loss to understand that there was sufficient reason for the step taken by him [ Lord Carnarvon ] in quitting the Cabinet of Her ...
“ I must say , ” remarked the Prime Minister in the House of Lords on January 25 , " that I am at a loss to understand that there was sufficient reason for the step taken by him [ Lord Carnarvon ] in quitting the Cabinet of Her ...
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