Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: 1827-1828J. Murray, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... called political principles , and states his own , 453 ; is resolved not to be under the neces- sity of telling the King that his government is defunct , 454 ; letters to the King on the creation of an Irish peer , 492 , 493 ...
... called political principles , and states his own , 453 ; is resolved not to be under the neces- sity of telling the King that his government is defunct , 454 ; letters to the King on the creation of an Irish peer , 492 , 493 ...
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... called in question in two respects ; first , my quitting the Cabinet ; secondly , my resigna- tion of the command of the army . I do not consider that I have any right to reveal anything that ever passed in con- versation with his ...
... called in question in two respects ; first , my quitting the Cabinet ; secondly , my resigna- tion of the command of the army . I do not consider that I have any right to reveal anything that ever passed in con- versation with his ...
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... called in question in two respects ; first , my quitting the Cabinet ; secondly , my resigna- tion of the command of the army . I do not consider that I have any right to reveal anything that ever passed in con- versation with his ...
... called in question in two respects ; first , my quitting the Cabinet ; secondly , my resigna- tion of the command of the army . I do not consider that I have any right to reveal anything that ever passed in con- versation with his ...
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... called to his Majesty's councils , agree in opinion with his Majesty , but differ from his minister . My Lords , in these cases there can be no secret understandings in this country . Men must act openly and fairly , whether in ...
... called to his Majesty's councils , agree in opinion with his Majesty , but differ from his minister . My Lords , in these cases there can be no secret understandings in this country . Men must act openly and fairly , whether in ...
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... I am not qualified , and to which , moreover , neither his Majesty , nor the Right Honourable gentleman , nor any one else , wished to see me called . Do your Lordships think it possible , that I was MAY , 1827 . 7 IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS .
... I am not qualified , and to which , moreover , neither his Majesty , nor the Right Honourable gentleman , nor any one else , wished to see me called . Do your Lordships think it possible , that I was MAY , 1827 . 7 IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS .
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