A book of Parliamentary Anecdote

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A book of Parliamentary Anecdote
George Henry Jennings
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" The observation has sometimes been thought mere tautology ; but it was not so considered by Sir Robert Peel, who thus referred to it in a subsequent debate : — " The noble lord said that his noble friend the Secretary for Foreign Affairs would not be the minister of Austria, would not be the minister of Russia, and would not be the minister of France, but would be the minister of England. What was the meaning of that declaration ? The noble lord has too much prudence and discretion to point a... sarcasm against three of the greatest Powers of Europe ; but he could afford to be very liberal with such weapons when directed against his pre- decessors. My construction of that passage was, that the noble lord meant to contrast the conduct of the noble lord the member for Tiverton with the conduct of the Earl of Aberdeen. " — Hansard.
His Dismissal from the Foreign Secretaryship. — When Lord Palmerston was dismissed from Lord John Russell's Government, for having expressed to the French Ambassador his approval of the coup d'etat, the ministerial explanations respecting the event were anxiously awaited by the country.


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