Collection | Victorian Papers, Main Series |
Description | Lord Palmerston on Lord Robert Cecil (after 3rd Marquess of Salisbury): [he] 'Stated the matter, unlike his usual practice, with some degree of fairness'. Lord Palmerston on John Bright: 'for a wonder, [he] made a soothing and conciliatory speech, in the true character of a member of the Peace Society'. The debate in the House on the Greco's conspiracy against the Emperor Napoleon of France. Imputations against Mr James Stansfeld (after Sir), with reference to his intimacy with Mazzini. Lord Palmerston's view of the alleged plot. |