id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7382 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 209668 9050 68 days had had any effect upon my views, and I was certainly more proGerman than was Palmerston, who was not pro-anything except proEnglish.'[Footnote: For Sir Charles's opinion of Lord Palmerston, see this year (1872) Sir Charles and Lady Dilke went down as Mr. Chamberlain's 2nd Sir Charles introduced to Lord Hartington at Devonshire House 'a great action in the House would be impolitic, but many of the 'peace-at-anyprice' Radicals, who regarded Lord Derby's extreme policy of nonintervention with favour, refused to support the proposed censure. Lord Granville, written when Sir Charles left the Foreign Office in 1882, 1880, Sir Charles, after dining with Lord Rosebery in company with Mr. Gladstone, noted that there was disagreement in the Cabinet, 'all the On New Year's Day, 1882, Sir Charles, while accompanying Lord Lyons on his [Footnote: Lord Cromer wrote to Sir Charles Dilke About that same time Lord Granville was writing to Sir Charles on foreign ./cache/7382.txt ./txt/7382.txt