Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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MY DEAR BROTHER , I have great pleasure in being able to tell you that , in
addition to what you will have seen in the examination taken before the Privy
Council , a Dr . Willis , whose name you will probably have heard , saw the King ...
MY DEAR BROTHER , I have great pleasure in being able to tell you that , in
addition to what you will have seen in the examination taken before the Privy
Council , a Dr . Willis , whose name you will probably have heard , saw the King ...
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If the thing cannot be done , pray send a separate and very civil letter about it ;
because this Sir J . Coghill is one of his chief friends in Yorkshire , and he
particularly desires to be able to send him a civil answer . Ever most
affectionately yours ...
If the thing cannot be done , pray send a separate and very civil letter about it ;
because this Sir J . Coghill is one of his chief friends in Yorkshire , and he
particularly desires to be able to send him a civil answer . Ever most
affectionately yours ...
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But it is very evident that by such a step the Prince will do himself a permanent
mischief which he will never be able to repair , and which we shall probably all of
us bave much reason to regret . It is quite clear that , having once proposed these
...
But it is very evident that by such a step the Prince will do himself a permanent
mischief which he will never be able to repair , and which we shall probably all of
us bave much reason to regret . It is quite clear that , having once proposed these
...
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I trust that we shall be able to carry the measure here , such as I stated to you
long ago , some time before your Parliament meets ; but if it should fail , and any
different form be established , I hope we should be the last men in the two
countries ...
I trust that we shall be able to carry the measure here , such as I stated to you
long ago , some time before your Parliament meets ; but if it should fail , and any
different form be established , I hope we should be the last men in the two
countries ...
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You will collect from a former letter my general notions upon it , but I doubt
whether those inay not be considerably varied by the consideration which you
suggest of being able to carry more for the King by remaining , than otherwise .
You will collect from a former letter my general notions upon it , but I doubt
whether those inay not be considerably varied by the consideration which you
suggest of being able to carry more for the King by remaining , than otherwise .
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