Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1782-1788Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 457 |
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... thought that something more was necessary to his own security and independence . He considered that when a statesman undertakes the duties of Administration , he assumes a responsibility irrespective of the Sovereign , and that his duty ...
... thought that something more was necessary to his own security and independence . He considered that when a statesman undertakes the duties of Administration , he assumes a responsibility irrespective of the Sovereign , and that his duty ...
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... thoughts you entertain of bringing forward some matters of business in the House of Lords . I shall be very happy to concur in opinion with your Grace , but I must say that I cannot at present think that there is anything come to our ...
... thoughts you entertain of bringing forward some matters of business in the House of Lords . I shall be very happy to concur in opinion with your Grace , but I must say that I cannot at present think that there is anything come to our ...
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... thought it probable that on Monday or yesterday we might have heard that they had got official information , and that possibly some papers would be to be laid before the House , and the discussion of the matter would then have been ...
... thought it probable that on Monday or yesterday we might have heard that they had got official information , and that possibly some papers would be to be laid before the House , and the discussion of the matter would then have been ...
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... thought of them , however they may have profited in fact , it would certainly give us a great advantage in those sort of arguments and competitions which will arise after a peace ; whereas if it appears as a stipulated demand on the ...
... thought of them , however they may have profited in fact , it would certainly give us a great advantage in those sort of arguments and competitions which will arise after a peace ; whereas if it appears as a stipulated demand on the ...
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... thought myself little obliged to Great Britain in this moment for granting , except from an idea that if it was an article of treaty , it would have been as much given by France as by England . I repeat this only to as , remind you that ...
... thought myself little obliged to Great Britain in this moment for granting , except from an idea that if it was an article of treaty , it would have been as much given by France as by England . I repeat this only to as , remind you that ...
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