Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1782-1788Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 457 |
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... interest of the publication has been left to rest upon their details as far as possible . But as a collection of communications of this confidential nature , written from day to day upon passing events , must necessarily involve ...
... interest of the publication has been left to rest upon their details as far as possible . But as a collection of communications of this confidential nature , written from day to day upon passing events , must necessarily involve ...
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... interests of particular indi- viduals interfered seriously , on some occasions , with the convenience of the public service . The same spirit guided His Majesty's conduct , as far as the forms of the Constitution would permit , in his ...
... interests of particular indi- viduals interfered seriously , on some occasions , with the convenience of the public service . The same spirit guided His Majesty's conduct , as far as the forms of the Constitution would permit , in his ...
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... interests against the possible preponderance of extrinsic sympathies in the reigning power . Under William III . , the claim of the United Provinces upon the special regard of the Sovereign was the object of national jealousy ; and when ...
... interests against the possible preponderance of extrinsic sympathies in the reigning power . Under William III . , the claim of the United Provinces upon the special regard of the Sovereign was the object of national jealousy ; and when ...
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... interests of the United States or armies of America , or their allies , until exchanged . Your Grace will recollect , that in the Articles of Capitulation , much doubt has been held in regard to the propriety of one of the articles ...
... interests of the United States or armies of America , or their allies , until exchanged . Your Grace will recollect , that in the Articles of Capitulation , much doubt has been held in regard to the propriety of one of the articles ...
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... interest , if we could , to drop even mentioning the Americans in them ; at least the seeming to grant anything to them as at the requisition of France . France now denies our ceding Independence to America to be anything given to them ...
... interest , if we could , to drop even mentioning the Americans in them ; at least the seeming to grant anything to them as at the requisition of France . France now denies our ceding Independence to America to be anything given to them ...
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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