Memoirs of the Court of England, During the Regency, 1811-1820: From Original Family DocumentsHurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... Measures taken to suppress Sedition - Increase of Revolutionary Combinations — Mr . Brougham's Attack on the Government - Answered by Lord Castlereagh and Mr. Canning - Deaths of Mr. Francis Horner , Hon . George Ponsonby , and John ...
... Measures taken to suppress Sedition - Increase of Revolutionary Combinations — Mr . Brougham's Attack on the Government - Answered by Lord Castlereagh and Mr. Canning - Deaths of Mr. Francis Horner , Hon . George Ponsonby , and John ...
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... measures on the part of Great Britain , wholly out of the question ; that if the allied armies could drive the French over the Rhine , the fortresses would not long hold out ; that we had but one object to look to now , which was to ...
... measures on the part of Great Britain , wholly out of the question ; that if the allied armies could drive the French over the Rhine , the fortresses would not long hold out ; that we had but one object to look to now , which was to ...
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... measure of relief , to wait till the country was better prepared for its discussion . The state of affairs , either at home or abroad , was not such as promised tranquillity to either of the ministers . The Secretary for the Home ...
... measure of relief , to wait till the country was better prepared for its discussion . The state of affairs , either at home or abroad , was not such as promised tranquillity to either of the ministers . The Secretary for the Home ...
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... little higher than the temporary object of party politics , and I am confident that in this view there never was a measure less suited to the real interests of a country than would be the renewal 1813. ] 15 DURING THE REGENCY .
... little higher than the temporary object of party politics , and I am confident that in this view there never was a measure less suited to the real interests of a country than would be the renewal 1813. ] 15 DURING THE REGENCY .
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... measure , have recompensed him for his disappointments in another direction . Whatever may be the reader's opinion of these political ideas , it is impossible to withhold from them the praise of sincerity and disinterestedness . There ...
... measure , have recompensed him for his disappointments in another direction . Whatever may be the reader's opinion of these political ideas , it is impossible to withhold from them the praise of sincerity and disinterestedness . There ...
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