Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... Lord Palmerston was in favour of recogni- tion , but the Confederate Commissioner had no reason to believe it . To the arguments for recognition Lord Palmerston made a very short and conclusive reply . " The act of recognition would ...
... Lord Palmerston was in favour of recogni- tion , but the Confederate Commissioner had no reason to believe it . To the arguments for recognition Lord Palmerston made a very short and conclusive reply . " The act of recognition would ...
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... Lord High Admiral was placed in Commission , and in 1645 , the affairs of the Navy were administered by a Committee of Parliament . At the Restoration in 1660 , the office of Lord High Admiral was revived and was conferred upon the Duke ...
... Lord High Admiral was placed in Commission , and in 1645 , the affairs of the Navy were administered by a Committee of Parliament . At the Restoration in 1660 , the office of Lord High Admiral was revived and was conferred upon the Duke ...
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generally held that the reduction in the number of the Naval Lords , the position which had been given to the Junior Naval Lord , as a mere assistant to the First Sea Lord , and the subordination of the Civil Lord to the Parliamentary ...
generally held that the reduction in the number of the Naval Lords , the position which had been given to the Junior Naval Lord , as a mere assistant to the First Sea Lord , and the subordination of the Civil Lord to the Parliamentary ...
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