Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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Pitt saw the Prince of Wales yesterday , for the purpose of notifying to him the
step which the Council had taken , of ordering prayers , and of acquainting him
that he had written circular letters to all the Members of the House of Commons ...
Pitt saw the Prince of Wales yesterday , for the purpose of notifying to him the
step which the Council had taken , of ordering prayers , and of acquainting him
that he had written circular letters to all the Members of the House of Commons ...
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... situation should be thought to render that a proper step . Bernard is now out of
town , but I understood from him that your house in Pall Mall was let to the Duke
of Gordon for another year , to commence from Christmas . I am just returned from
...
... situation should be thought to render that a proper step . Bernard is now out of
town , but I understood from him that your house in Pall Mall was let to the Duke
of Gordon for another year , to commence from Christmas . I am just returned from
...
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From what I now understand , it should seem that some considerable time must
elapse , even after the two Houses meet , before any decisive step can be
proposed , as it seems now to be thought necessary that some mode of
satisfaction ...
From what I now understand , it should seem that some considerable time must
elapse , even after the two Houses meet , before any decisive step can be
proposed , as it seems now to be thought necessary that some mode of
satisfaction ...
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The general leaning of people ' s minds appears to be for delay , and there is not
anything that can perhaps absolutely be said to require that immediate steps
should be taken . There are , however , several points of foreign business which ...
The general leaning of people ' s minds appears to be for delay , and there is not
anything that can perhaps absolutely be said to require that immediate steps
should be taken . There are , however , several points of foreign business which ...
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... long absent from you ; and perhaps our Christmas pies may be too hot for the
new Government , if their folly and intemperance should urge them to the steps
which those immaculate Whigs , Lord Loughborough and Sheridan , may
suggest .
... long absent from you ; and perhaps our Christmas pies may be too hot for the
new Government , if their folly and intemperance should urge them to the steps
which those immaculate Whigs , Lord Loughborough and Sheridan , may
suggest .
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