Life, Letters, and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl of Iddesleigh, Volume 2W. Blackwood and Sons, 1890 - Politicians |
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... present to the Government , they ought to have taken a totally different tone , and doubtless would . " The real alterna- tive was an eternal hostility of feeling . Judging by Sir Stafford's letters and diary , the Presi-
... present to the Government , they ought to have taken a totally different tone , and doubtless would . " The real alterna- tive was an eternal hostility of feeling . Judging by Sir Stafford's letters and diary , the Presi-
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... feel perfectly confident , that there was nothing in your proposal which could lead us to suppose that the indirect claims were to be waived in case of the adoption of one of your alternatives , and not in case of the adoption of the ...
... feel perfectly confident , that there was nothing in your proposal which could lead us to suppose that the indirect claims were to be waived in case of the adoption of one of your alternatives , and not in case of the adoption of the ...
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... feeling which ought to subsist between our two nations , or to make us personally forgetful of the many acts of kindness and courtesy for which we had to be grateful to our American friends , and notably to yourself , during our sojourn ...
... feeling which ought to subsist between our two nations , or to make us personally forgetful of the many acts of kindness and courtesy for which we had to be grateful to our American friends , and notably to yourself , during our sojourn ...
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... feeling in the country , if he were so minded ; while , on the other hand , if he declares himself satisfied , I believe every one but the Fenians and Catacazy ( the Russian Minister ) will be very much pleased with the settlement ...
... feeling in the country , if he were so minded ; while , on the other hand , if he declares himself satisfied , I believe every one but the Fenians and Catacazy ( the Russian Minister ) will be very much pleased with the settlement ...
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... feeling , and it is strong ) every public manifestation is of strictly Northern character , precisely the reverse is the case at Richmond . At Arlington the word " Rebel " is conspicuously carved upon the tomb- stone of every ...
... feeling , and it is strong ) every public manifestation is of strictly Northern character , precisely the reverse is the case at Richmond . At Arlington the word " Rebel " is conspicuously carved upon the tomb- stone of every ...
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