Memoirs of the Court of England, During the Regency, 1811-1820: From Original Family Documents, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... nature to display , that his previous colleagues had never given him credit for the resources he possessed . In a very little time , he proved that a more accomplished statesman had rarely entered a Cabinet , and the stability Lord ...
... nature to display , that his previous colleagues had never given him credit for the resources he possessed . In a very little time , he proved that a more accomplished statesman had rarely entered a Cabinet , and the stability Lord ...
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... nature of his labours ; his coadjutor for the Colonies was disturbed by the hostilities of the United States , as well as those of the French Emperor ; while the even more heavily burdened Secretary for Foreign Affairs had to feed and ...
... nature of his labours ; his coadjutor for the Colonies was disturbed by the hostilities of the United States , as well as those of the French Emperor ; while the even more heavily burdened Secretary for Foreign Affairs had to feed and ...
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... nature , he declined to embarrass the King by attaching to a new administra- tion that eminently required popular support , a coadjutor who had drawn upon himself the intense hostility of a still formidable popular party . Nor is it ...
... nature , he declined to embarrass the King by attaching to a new administra- tion that eminently required popular support , a coadjutor who had drawn upon himself the intense hostility of a still formidable popular party . Nor is it ...
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... natural consequence , or the presumed remedy of grave social evils . Lord Temple beheld , as he believed , an innocent people suffering for the sins of their fathers , and felt satisfied that the time was come when it must be as safe to ...
... natural consequence , or the presumed remedy of grave social evils . Lord Temple beheld , as he believed , an innocent people suffering for the sins of their fathers , and felt satisfied that the time was come when it must be as safe to ...
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... natural that the more influential members of the family should be dis- posed to assist his views . In the previous year , Lord Grenville had offered to assist him in obtaining a seat in Parliament , which he thankfully acknowledged ...
... natural that the more influential members of the family should be dis- posed to assist his views . In the previous year , Lord Grenville had offered to assist him in obtaining a seat in Parliament , which he thankfully acknowledged ...
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