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- catalog contributor b7756838.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign relations 1791-1834.".
- catalog created "1881-83.".
- catalog date "1881".
- catalog date "1881-83.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1881-83.".
- catalog description "V. I. Lord Grenville. Lord Hawkesbury. Lord Harrowby. Lord Mulgrave. Charles James Fox. Lord Howick (Earl Grey) George Canning. Lord Bathurst.--v. 2. The Marquis of Wellesley. Lord Castlereagh. George Canning (II.) Lord Dudley. Lord Aberdeen. Lord Palmerston.--v. 3. Duke of Wellington. Lord Palmerston (II.) Lord Aberdeen (II.) Lord Palmerston (III.) Lord Granville. Lord Malmesbury (I.) Lord John Russell. Lord Clarendon. Lord Malmesbury (II.) Lord John Russell (II.) Foreign policy from Lord Palmerston's death in November 1865, to the fall of Mr. Gladstone's administration in 1873. Administration of Lord Beaconsfield. Concluding chapter. Appendix A-E.".
- catalog extent "3 v.".
- catalog issued "1881".
- catalog issued "1881-83.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, W.H. Allen &co.,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign relations 1791-1834.".
- catalog subject "DA46.A1 T6".
- catalog subject "Statesmen, British.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. I. Lord Grenville. Lord Hawkesbury. Lord Harrowby. Lord Mulgrave. Charles James Fox. Lord Howick (Earl Grey) George Canning. Lord Bathurst.--v. 2. The Marquis of Wellesley. Lord Castlereagh. George Canning (II.) Lord Dudley. Lord Aberdeen. Lord Palmerston.--v. 3. Duke of Wellington. Lord Palmerston (II.) Lord Aberdeen (II.) Lord Palmerston (III.) Lord Granville. Lord Malmesbury (I.) Lord John Russell. Lord Clarendon. Lord Malmesbury (II.) Lord John Russell (II.) Foreign policy from Lord Palmerston's death in November 1865, to the fall of Mr. Gladstone's administration in 1873. Administration of Lord Beaconsfield. Concluding chapter. Appendix A-E.".
- catalog title "Foreign secretaries of the XIX. century to 1834. By Percy M. Thornton.".
- catalog type "text".