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Explanations and assurances being given , Lord Palmerston closed the interview , allowing the princes to hope that the British Government would do its best on their behalf . At the same time Mr. Fraser , who was familiar with Persia and ...
Explanations and assurances being given , Lord Palmerston closed the interview , allowing the princes to hope that the British Government would do its best on their behalf . At the same time Mr. Fraser , who was familiar with Persia and ...
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Lord Hartington , Lord Derby , and Lord Northbrook refused from the outset to join the Government . More serious still , a powerful section of the Radicals was also uncertain . Mr. Bright would not take office ; Mr. Chamberlain took it ...
Lord Hartington , Lord Derby , and Lord Northbrook refused from the outset to join the Government . More serious still , a powerful section of the Radicals was also uncertain . Mr. Bright would not take office ; Mr. Chamberlain took it ...
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Lord Hartington , the leader of the Liberal Unionists , declined Lord Salisbury's offer to serve under him , if he would form a Government , and also the offer of posts in Lord Salisbury's Government , on the ground that he was surer of ...
Lord Hartington , the leader of the Liberal Unionists , declined Lord Salisbury's offer to serve under him , if he would form a Government , and also the offer of posts in Lord Salisbury's Government , on the ground that he was surer of ...
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