Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1782-1788Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 457 |
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... situation of being obliged to lay down their arms and surrender prisoners of war , naturally requires that an explanation or justification should precede anything that could be declaratory of approbation . " 1 As I understand your ...
... situation of being obliged to lay down their arms and surrender prisoners of war , naturally requires that an explanation or justification should precede anything that could be declaratory of approbation . " 1 As I understand your ...
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... situation , as his public letter , you will see , is very sincerely to the purpose . If anything in it admits of modification , or is not to be very literally taken , I should conceive it to be the recommendation of explicitness with ...
... situation , as his public letter , you will see , is very sincerely to the purpose . If anything in it admits of modification , or is not to be very literally taken , I should conceive it to be the recommendation of explicitness with ...
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... situation in which I see it , I should think I was betraying your interests instead of giving attention to them . I must entreat you very earnestly to consider this , to see the impossibility of my assisting you under this contrariety ...
... situation in which I see it , I should think I was betraying your interests instead of giving attention to them . I must entreat you very earnestly to consider this , to see the impossibility of my assisting you under this contrariety ...
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... situation cannot be pleasant ; but as you first undertook it in a great measure from friendship to me , so let me hope that the same motive will induce you to continue in it at least for some time . What will be the end of this , God ...
... situation cannot be pleasant ; but as you first undertook it in a great measure from friendship to me , so let me hope that the same motive will induce you to continue in it at least for some time . What will be the end of this , God ...
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... situation , the necessity of union , and the certain consequences of a breach between himself and the other great features of the Ministry . I can hardly give you the detail of this very long conversa- tion . It was very free and open ...
... situation , the necessity of union , and the certain consequences of a breach between himself and the other great features of the Ministry . I can hardly give you the detail of this very long conversa- tion . It was very free and open ...
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