| William James Linton - 1851 - 806 pages
...Auckland had adopted, ami could not have done otherwise, than adopt, the views of Alexander Burucs. To support this theory and throw their own blame upon...man who was no longer alive, and who was not then kuown to have left behind him duplicates, and even triplicates, of all his official letters, a blue-book... | |
| Richard Sainthill - Archaeology - 1853 - 508 pages
...Commons that Lord Auckland had adopted, and could not have done otherwise than adopt, the views of Alexander Burnes. To support this theory and throw...was no longer alive, and who was not then known to havu left behind him duplicates, and even triplicates, of all his official letters, a blue-book was... | |
| Literature - 1858 - 674 pages
...theory, as the late Samuel Phillips severely observes, and throw the blame on the memory of a dead man, who was not then known to have left behind him duplicates,...and even triplicates, of all his official letters, a blue-book was presented to parliament in which every portion of every document was diligently cut out... | |
| Samuel Phillips - Bookplates - 1871 - 352 pages
...Commons that Lord Auckland had adopted, and could not have done otherwise than adopt, the views of Alexander Burnes. To support this theory and throw...and even triplicates, of all his official letters, a bluebook was presented to Parliament in which every portion of every document was diligently cut out... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1871 - 358 pages
...Commons that Lord Auckland had adopted, and could not have done otherwise than adopt, the views of Alexander Burnes. To support this theory and throw...and even triplicates, of all his official letters, a bluebook was presented to Parliament in which every portion of every document was diligently cut out... | |
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