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... Government's stock of ideas being exhausted , the Liberal party must devote its attention . Among Liberals Lord Rosebery's speech had produced a great desire for unity , and in Sir E ... Majesty's Gov- ernment 21 [ JAN . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... Government's stock of ideas being exhausted , the Liberal party must devote its attention . Among Liberals Lord Rosebery's speech had produced a great desire for unity , and in Sir E ... Majesty's Gov- ernment 21 [ JAN . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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Chesterfield speech . Between himself and his Majesty's Gov- ernment there was , he said , a " cardinal difference ... Government had practically admitted the force of the con- demnation passed on their measures . As to the question of ...
Chesterfield speech . Between himself and his Majesty's Gov- ernment there was , he said , a " cardinal difference ... Government had practically admitted the force of the con- demnation passed on their measures . As to the question of ...
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... Majesty's Government . He himself believed that that policy was absolutely wrong . Without suing for peace , he thought that in some way or other information should be given to the Boers with regard to the general terms on which a peace ...
... Majesty's Government . He himself believed that that policy was absolutely wrong . Without suing for peace , he thought that in some way or other information should be given to the Boers with regard to the general terms on which a peace ...
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... Parliament had not met . Of their action his Majesty's Ministers , of course , thoroughly ap- proved . The ... Government should take place they would retain their independence . Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman had said that the Boers ought ...
... Parliament had not met . Of their action his Majesty's Ministers , of course , thoroughly ap- proved . The ... Government should take place they would retain their independence . Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman had said that the Boers ought ...
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government . " The mover , Mr. Lewis ( Flint Boroughs ) , main- tained that the right of Wales to separate ... Majesty's Government agreed to join with other Powers in a note expressing a hope that further negotiations might lead B to a ...
government . " The mover , Mr. Lewis ( Flint Boroughs ) , main- tained that the right of Wales to separate ... Majesty's Government agreed to join with other Powers in a note expressing a hope that further negotiations might lead B to a ...
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