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The tranquillity of Europe was , however , so well established that even a firebrand Minister could not subvert it ; but in another quarter of the globe we had , not rumours of wars , but actual war ; and he thought it was the duty of ...
The tranquillity of Europe was , however , so well established that even a firebrand Minister could not subvert it ; but in another quarter of the globe we had , not rumours of wars , but actual war ; and he thought it was the duty of ...
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It was premature to say what was the real cause of the mutiny ; but he thought there must have been some mismanage- ment at Meerut , and mismanage ment at the beginning often led to serious results in such cases .
It was premature to say what was the real cause of the mutiny ; but he thought there must have been some mismanage- ment at Meerut , and mismanage ment at the beginning often led to serious results in such cases .
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Mr. Gladstone did not oppose the Bill of Indemnity , and thought that the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer was entitled to argue from the transactions of 1847 in justifi- cation of the course pursued by the Government .
Mr. Gladstone did not oppose the Bill of Indemnity , and thought that the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer was entitled to argue from the transactions of 1847 in justifi- cation of the course pursued by the Government .
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