Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... sure of honour and credit , have a certainty of competence , and a prospect of considerable wealth . The more I reflect , the more I am con- firmed in the propriety of the grounds of procedure which I have adopted , and I feel myself ...
... sure of honour and credit , have a certainty of competence , and a prospect of considerable wealth . The more I reflect , the more I am con- firmed in the propriety of the grounds of procedure which I have adopted , and I feel myself ...
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... sure , by a very little conversation , I could satisfy you in a moment that it must be taken care of . It is intended to say of the whole plan , that it is merely tem- porary , adapted to the present circumstances , when we are obliged ...
... sure , by a very little conversation , I could satisfy you in a moment that it must be taken care of . It is intended to say of the whole plan , that it is merely tem- porary , adapted to the present circumstances , when we are obliged ...
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... sure , think it possible that I can even enumerate , much less argue upon , or contradict all these ; but I cannot , at this time , after some reflection , call to my mind any point of the smallest consequence in our present situation ...
... sure , think it possible that I can even enumerate , much less argue upon , or contradict all these ; but I cannot , at this time , after some reflection , call to my mind any point of the smallest consequence in our present situation ...
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... sure , in general , the less you write on this subject the better , in order that you may not give ground of misquoting , or misrepresenting what you say . As to the idea of vesting the Government in Lords Justices , or taking any step ...
... sure , in general , the less you write on this subject the better , in order that you may not give ground of misquoting , or misrepresenting what you say . As to the idea of vesting the Government in Lords Justices , or taking any step ...
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... sure you will , on reflection , acquit me of any want of attention to you on the head of communication . I am much obliged to you for your anxiety about myself . I had a slight attack of fever for a day or two ; but it is now entirely ...
... sure you will , on reflection , acquit me of any want of attention to you on the head of communication . I am much obliged to you for your anxiety about myself . I had a slight attack of fever for a day or two ; but it is now entirely ...
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