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Page 211
... Lord Minto , had himself conveyed thither the welcome announcement . It only therefore remained to make a merit of necessity and subscribe to the truce . concessions to a victorious revolution had lost all the grace of spontaneity , and ...
... Lord Minto , had himself conveyed thither the welcome announcement . It only therefore remained to make a merit of necessity and subscribe to the truce . concessions to a victorious revolution had lost all the grace of spontaneity , and ...
Page 212
... Lord Minto wrote sanguinely to Palermo , abandonment in the storm . Allowed on all that all was progressing ... Lord Minto's been authorized to make this communica- partiality was perhaps a bar to his success- tion , the king covered the ...
... Lord Minto wrote sanguinely to Palermo , abandonment in the storm . Allowed on all that all was progressing ... Lord Minto's been authorized to make this communica- partiality was perhaps a bar to his success- tion , the king covered the ...
Page 213
... Lord Minto's arguments . to an understanding on all that regarded But they speedily came to issue on a ques- their common interests , " left a wide margin , tion which the Sicilians considered indis- so Lord Minto flattered himself ...
... Lord Minto's arguments . to an understanding on all that regarded But they speedily came to issue on a ques- their common interests , " left a wide margin , tion which the Sicilians considered indis- so Lord Minto flattered himself ...
Page 214
... Lord Minto ; and believing that over the island with the most fervent rejoic- in the actual state of Europe they had noth - ings . ing to fear from a foreign intervention , he Public opinion in England did not con- ascribed his success ...
... Lord Minto ; and believing that over the island with the most fervent rejoic- in the actual state of Europe they had noth - ings . ing to fear from a foreign intervention , he Public opinion in England did not con- ascribed his success ...
Page 216
... Lord Minto's mediation ; since favorable conclusion . But the morrow never when , as before , scarce a day or an hour came . The Sardinian lines were surprised may be said to have passed in which lives at various points by Radetsky ...
... Lord Minto's mediation ; since favorable conclusion . But the morrow never when , as before , scarce a day or an hour came . The Sardinian lines were surprised may be said to have passed in which lives at various points by Radetsky ...
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