Graham Papers. Vols. cxviii-cxx. Correspondence with George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, President of the Board of Trade (1846-1847), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1847-1852), Foreign Secretary (1853-1858); 1847-1855.Three volum... 1847-1855
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