Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1782-1788Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 457 |
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... ground which they had lost under the Ministry of Lord North . The American war - for the management of which the severest reproaches were cast upon the Government - the state of Ireland , and Parliamentary Reform , were the principal ...
... ground which they had lost under the Ministry of Lord North . The American war - for the management of which the severest reproaches were cast upon the Government - the state of Ireland , and Parliamentary Reform , were the principal ...
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... ground for a partial connection between England and America ; I say in future , because I have hitherto never much believed in any treaty of the year 1782 ; and my expectation , even from the strongest of Franklin's expressions , was ...
... ground for a partial connection between England and America ; I say in future , because I have hitherto never much believed in any treaty of the year 1782 ; and my expectation , even from the strongest of Franklin's expressions , was ...
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... ground of the caution which he observed , and which , never- theless , he was once inclined to risk in my trust . He would cer- tainly have both to repent and to complain if anything on my part should lead to betray even the ...
... ground of the caution which he observed , and which , never- theless , he was once inclined to risk in my trust . He would cer- tainly have both to repent and to complain if anything on my part should lead to betray even the ...
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... ground of the American share of this business , which ground , in the present stage of it , I thought possibly you had not found . it easy to object to . In this idea it was that Lord Fitzwilliam's appointment occurred to me , not to ...
... ground of the American share of this business , which ground , in the present stage of it , I thought possibly you had not found . it easy to object to . In this idea it was that Lord Fitzwilliam's appointment occurred to me , not to ...
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... ground of a domestic rupture , which may betray too much weakness and disunion ; but this is too delicate a subject for me to say any- thing upon , more than to assure you that , whatever is your determination about it , you will not ...
... ground of a domestic rupture , which may betray too much weakness and disunion ; but this is too delicate a subject for me to say any- thing upon , more than to assure you that , whatever is your determination about it , you will not ...
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Adieu Administration affectionately answer appears appointment arrangement believe Bill Cabinet certainly Chancellor circumstances coalition conduct confidence consequence conversation CUNINGHAME DEAR BROTHER DEAR LORD dearest brother declared delay desire despatch difficulty doubt Duke of Portland effect event Excellency Excellency's express feel friends give Government GRENVILLE TO LORD honour hope House of Commons House of Lords humble servant idea intention Ireland Irish King King's kingdom letter Lord Buckingham Lord Keppel Lord Mornington Lord North Lord Northington Lord Shelburne Lord Stormont Lord Sydney Lord Temple Lord-Lieutenant Lordship Majesty Majesty's MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM means measure ment messenger Ministers Ministry morning negotiation object opinion Pall Mall Parliament party Pitt Pitt's present principle proposed question reason received repeal resignation respect Rockingham sent sincerely situation thing THOMAS GRENVILLE thought tion to-day to-morrow told Townshend Treasury W. W. GRENVILLE wish write yesterday