MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... conduct of all our new friends has been perfectly cordial and satisfactory ; and , under all the misfortunes abroad , they seem thoroughly in- clined to take fairly their full share in the difficulties of the crisis , and to persevere ...
... conduct of all our new friends has been perfectly cordial and satisfactory ; and , under all the misfortunes abroad , they seem thoroughly in- clined to take fairly their full share in the difficulties of the crisis , and to persevere ...
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... conduct is approved , and your per- sonal consideration and importance is not lowered . I am aware , however , from ... conducted the King's Government in Ireland , I do not think that even that plea makes it a matter necessary that you ...
... conduct is approved , and your per- sonal consideration and importance is not lowered . I am aware , however , from ... conducted the King's Government in Ireland , I do not think that even that plea makes it a matter necessary that you ...
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... conduct held towards you . I have no difficulty in saying that any such idea seems inconsistent with our system going on cordially here , which is more indispensable than you are aware of . In the next place , for yourself I am clear ...
... conduct held towards you . I have no difficulty in saying that any such idea seems inconsistent with our system going on cordially here , which is more indispensable than you are aware of . In the next place , for yourself I am clear ...
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... conduct adopted in so many instances to- wards the former supporters of Government . By these sentiments I must be guided , from a regard to the King's service and my own honour , however sincerely I may lament the consequence which ...
... conduct adopted in so many instances to- wards the former supporters of Government . By these sentiments I must be guided , from a regard to the King's service and my own honour , however sincerely I may lament the consequence which ...
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... and good conduct surprise the green Spaniards , who had never before seen any but their own or French soldiers . 1 Her brother , the Hon . James Stanhope . Farewell , my dear Lady Hester : if I extricate 1808 . 63 IN SPAIN .
... and good conduct surprise the green Spaniards , who had never before seen any but their own or French soldiers . 1 Her brother , the Hon . James Stanhope . Farewell , my dear Lady Hester : if I extricate 1808 . 63 IN SPAIN .
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