Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the third from original family documentsHurst&Blackett, 1853 |
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... brought down to Parliament to - day , and I wait with patience for the formal communication of them ; the idea is that our last answer refers very shortly to the former , which was in truth long enough for two ; but in this quick return ...
... brought down to Parliament to - day , and I wait with patience for the formal communication of them ; the idea is that our last answer refers very shortly to the former , which was in truth long enough for two ; but in this quick return ...
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... brought Lady Grenville a lion's head of gold , and part of Tippoo's throne ; he has also brought a Madras publication of many of Tippoo's papers , which are extremely curious ; I presume that you have received one from Lord Mornington ...
... brought Lady Grenville a lion's head of gold , and part of Tippoo's throne ; he has also brought a Madras publication of many of Tippoo's papers , which are extremely curious ; I presume that you have received one from Lord Mornington ...
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... brought in - I should hope that four long sittings will finish our committee on the Union ; two nights on the commercial , and two on the representation . LORD GRENVILLE TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM . Cleveland Row , Feb. 28 , 1800 . MY ...
... brought in - I should hope that four long sittings will finish our committee on the Union ; two nights on the commercial , and two on the representation . LORD GRENVILLE TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM . Cleveland Row , Feb. 28 , 1800 . MY ...
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... brought into both Parliaments before the end of April ; and passed , I trust , in the course of May . Cooke does not seem to expect much difference in numbers in Parliament , but speaks of great exertions making to promote disturbance ...
... brought into both Parliaments before the end of April ; and passed , I trust , in the course of May . Cooke does not seem to expect much difference in numbers in Parliament , but speaks of great exertions making to promote disturbance ...
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... brought any other ideas over than those of the partition of the Mysore conquest , which I presume are more , and probably better , detailed in Wellesley's own dispatches ; but these I have not yet read , having not yet found either time ...
... brought any other ideas over than those of the partition of the Mysore conquest , which I presume are more , and probably better , detailed in Wellesley's own dispatches ; but these I have not yet read , having not yet found either time ...
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