Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the third from original family documentsHurst&Blackett, 1853 |
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... yesterday was , which is to day confirmed , that Grattan is to come in upon a vacancy in Mr. Tighe's Borough of Wicklow . I know that he recently declined all overtures on account of his health , which I understand is weak and ...
... yesterday was , which is to day confirmed , that Grattan is to come in upon a vacancy in Mr. Tighe's Borough of Wicklow . I know that he recently declined all overtures on account of his health , which I understand is weak and ...
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... yesterday has , as yet , prevented the discussion on the Article of Commerce — on the subject of it , I enclose your Lordship a few memorandums I have made . The rancour and animosity , which prevail among those who oppose us , your ...
... yesterday has , as yet , prevented the discussion on the Article of Commerce — on the subject of it , I enclose your Lordship a few memorandums I have made . The rancour and animosity , which prevail among those who oppose us , your ...
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... yesterday , under his cover , that he is got back there well and glorious . With respect to our continental politics , we are just in the same situation as we have been all through the war ; unable to get these continental powers to ...
... yesterday , under his cover , that he is got back there well and glorious . With respect to our continental politics , we are just in the same situation as we have been all through the war ; unable to get these continental powers to ...
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... yesterday said that Dampier would have Bangor in order to give Canterbury to Marsham , and other good things to others - but this is mere report . Among the Marquis of Buckingham's most confidential correspondents , were the members of ...
... yesterday said that Dampier would have Bangor in order to give Canterbury to Marsham , and other good things to others - but this is mere report . Among the Marquis of Buckingham's most confidential correspondents , were the members of ...
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... yesterday ; should any further correspondence take place I will instantly let you know ; I understand the offices of auditor and pells have gone much more at length in their reply . There is nothing new to inform your Lordship . The Ham ...
... yesterday ; should any further correspondence take place I will instantly let you know ; I understand the offices of auditor and pells have gone much more at length in their reply . There is nothing new to inform your Lordship . The Ham ...
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Addington affectionately answer appears army arrangement arrived Austrian believe bless Bonaparte certainly Chancellor Charles Street Cleveland Row Colonel command communication considered Consul DEAR LORD DEAREST BROTHER difficulty Domingo doubt Dropmore Duke of Portland earl Egypt England English expected favour feel fleet force France French friends frigates give hear heard honour hope hostility House of Commons House of Lords Ireland Irish King King's Lady letter Lord Camden Lord Castlereagh LORD GRENVILLE Lord Melville Lord Moira Lord Nelson Lord Sidmouth Lord Spencer Lord Whitworth Lordship Majesty Malta MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM measure ment military militia Ministers morning negotiation object opinion parliament peace person Pitt Pitt's political present Prince probably proposed question received respect Royal sail seems sent ships Stowe to-day told town treaty troops Union William Windsor wish Wyndham yesterday