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,Wars and Peace-making 1812–15,fortune’. Yet within a short time he had made himself so much at home in his new post that none but his most inveterate enemies thought of his removal, save to the Premiership, or as a result of the government’s overthrow. Before his appointment, his experience of foreign affairs had been enlarged b

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BOLT 发表于 2025-3-27 11:05:59

,Castlereagh and the ‘New Diplomacy’ 1816–22,on which despotic government were based’, not so much because of his responsibility for repressive legislation at home, but because of his association with the continental despotic powers. It is perhaps to be doubted whether the unemployed Derbyshire puddler who exploded, ‘Damn the Prince Regent. Da

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APRON 发表于 2025-3-27 19:08:34

Suicide and Conclusion,ing disorder of his mind, but most of his admirers would have agreed with Croker that he seemed better than ever. With Liverpool still recovering from his domestic tragedy of 1821, and with the recent shadow of royal displeasure slowly lifting, Castlereagh’s authority was at its peak. Above all, Cro

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