The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 432
... Lord Castlereagh it ought to be observed that , through- out his whole official career , from the management of the Irish Union to the conferences at Chatillon and Congress of Vienna , he appears to have had slight , if any , recourse ...
... Lord Castlereagh it ought to be observed that , through- out his whole official career , from the management of the Irish Union to the conferences at Chatillon and Congress of Vienna , he appears to have had slight , if any , recourse ...
Page 433
... Sir Archibald insists , and apparently upon good grounds , that Lord Castlereagh was " endowed by nature with real military genius , " and that his passion ( almost ) was to entertain military views on nothing but the great scale . Like ...
... Sir Archibald insists , and apparently upon good grounds , that Lord Castlereagh was " endowed by nature with real military genius , " and that his passion ( almost ) was to entertain military views on nothing but the great scale . Like ...
Page 550
... Lord Castlereagh's fond ideas of wars upon the grand scale ; but his biographer , Sir Archibald , assures us that Pitt entertained too desponding a view of the fortunes of his country ; he , however , left his mantle to a worthy ...
... Lord Castlereagh's fond ideas of wars upon the grand scale ; but his biographer , Sir Archibald , assures us that Pitt entertained too desponding a view of the fortunes of his country ; he , however , left his mantle to a worthy ...
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