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And I may not know Lord Palmerston's purpose, but I understand his methods.
Fiancée 2010
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And yet there was nothing out of the ordinary to see - just a big, cheerful panelled room with a huge fire roaring under the mantel, a great table littered with papers, and two sober chaps bustling about it under the direction of a slim young fellow - Barrington, Palmerston's secretary.
Fiancée 2010
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Palmerston's new administration reinstated him, but his plan of confederation was shelved.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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But my involvement in the Mutiny was all Palmerston's doing (what disaster of the fifties wasn't?).
Fiancée 2010
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He was furious at having to plead with a mutton-headed soldier (he, Sir George Grey, who alone could save Africa!), but he was in that state where he'd have tried to come round Palmerston's cook.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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Palmerston's adage remains as true now as ever but for some reason the BBC want us to think that Labour, being good little socialists, would never do something just for £££.
Archive 2009-08-31 2009
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Several reasons Palmerston's spirit still reigns: Mainland?
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The second is Lord Palmerston's reply when, at the age of 79, he was invited to attend the opening of the Metropolitan Railway.
April 2005 2005
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The second is Lord Palmerston's reply when, at the age of 79, he was invited to attend the opening of the Metropolitan Railway.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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The second is Lord Palmerston's reply when, at the age of 79, he was invited to attend the opening of the Metropolitan Railway.
Going underground 2005
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