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Page 209
... Londonderry , he taking two - thirds ( forty people ) and I reserving one - third for twenty more . Lady Hamilton ... Londonderry's dinner in the evening was given in the long gallery at Londonderry House , and was very magnificently ...
... Londonderry , he taking two - thirds ( forty people ) and I reserving one - third for twenty more . Lady Hamilton ... Londonderry's dinner in the evening was given in the long gallery at Londonderry House , and was very magnificently ...
Page 259
... Londonderry's speech when I saw him afterwards : “ He evidently does not know what ǎv0pwπos means , ' he said , with Homeric laughter . 99 The fact is , neither the Home Office nor the Local Government Board liked the Report ; the first ...
... Londonderry's speech when I saw him afterwards : “ He evidently does not know what ǎv0pwπos means , ' he said , with Homeric laughter . 99 The fact is , neither the Home Office nor the Local Government Board liked the Report ; the first ...
Page 267
... Londonderry , having rushed blindly into an attack on Mr. Chamberlain , is now in consternation at the effect of his interference , and is telegraphing to his private secretaries instructions , in which defiance is curiously mixed up ...
... Londonderry , having rushed blindly into an attack on Mr. Chamberlain , is now in consternation at the effect of his interference , and is telegraphing to his private secretaries instructions , in which defiance is curiously mixed up ...
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