Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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I have seen him this morning ; and understand that Warren said one thing which
is still more favourable . He told him that a more rapid amendment would , in his
opinion , have been a less pleasing symptom ; and I find , from Pitt , that on ...
I have seen him this morning ; and understand that Warren said one thing which
is still more favourable . He told him that a more rapid amendment would , in his
opinion , have been a less pleasing symptom ; and I find , from Pitt , that on ...
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MY DEAR BROTHER , The accounts for the last two days have been , I think ,
rather less favourable than that of Saturday , which I sent you . You can , however
, hardly conceive the difficulty which we have , even at this small distance , to ...
MY DEAR BROTHER , The accounts for the last two days have been , I think ,
rather less favourable than that of Saturday , which I sent you . You can , however
, hardly conceive the difficulty which we have , even at this small distance , to ...
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In general , that account has been uniformly found to be the least favourable ;
and seems as if it was drawn for the purpose of discouraging the hopes which
their own letters and conversation excite . The letters which they read to Pitt ,
though ...
In general , that account has been uniformly found to be the least favourable ;
and seems as if it was drawn for the purpose of discouraging the hopes which
their own letters and conversation excite . The letters which they read to Pitt ,
though ...
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The account , as far as relates to the King ' s actual situation for these two or three
last days , is much less favourable than it has been . The disorder of his intellects
has continued almost , if not entirely , without intermission for the whole of that ...
The account , as far as relates to the King ' s actual situation for these two or three
last days , is much less favourable than it has been . The disorder of his intellects
has continued almost , if not entirely , without intermission for the whole of that ...
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MY DEAR BROTHER , The accounts which Pitt received last night are more
favourable than any which have yet been sent . They stated particularly , that
during the whole course of yesterday the King was more composed , and with
less ...
MY DEAR BROTHER , The accounts which Pitt received last night are more
favourable than any which have yet been sent . They stated particularly , that
during the whole course of yesterday the King was more composed , and with
less ...
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able Address affectionately answer appears appointment army arrangement attend authority believe bound called carried certainly circumstances Commons conduct consequence consider consideration continue course DEAR BROTHER DEAREST BROTHER desire difficulty doubt Duke effect England English expect express favourable feel force France French friends give given Government ground hands hear hope House idea immediately important interest Ireland Italy King King's less letter look LORD GRENVILLE manner MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM means measure meet mentioned mind Ministers morning nature necessary object opinion Opposition Parliament particular party passed perhaps persons Pitt possible present Prince probably proposed question reason received remain respect Royal seems seen sent situation step sure taken thing thought vols whole wish write written yesterday