MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... Downing Street , Nov. 6 , 1805 . I cannot let Jackson depart without one word to congratulate you on the glorious news of which he is the bearer . One hardly knows how in the first moment to enjoy the triumph , considering the sacrifice ...
... Downing Street , Nov. 6 , 1805 . I cannot let Jackson depart without one word to congratulate you on the glorious news of which he is the bearer . One hardly knows how in the first moment to enjoy the triumph , considering the sacrifice ...
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... Downing Street , November 23 , 1805 . At I have little occasion to trouble you by this mes- senger . You will see by the official despatch that not- withstanding the new situation produced by the Treaty of Potsdam and its Secret Article ...
... Downing Street , November 23 , 1805 . At I have little occasion to trouble you by this mes- senger . You will see by the official despatch that not- withstanding the new situation produced by the Treaty of Potsdam and its Secret Article ...
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... Downing Street , November 29 , 1805 . Being still without mails from the Continent , I have nothing new to write to you ; but Woronżow insists that I should send a letter to you by M. d'Oubril , who sets out this evening . I suppose ...
... Downing Street , November 29 , 1805 . Being still without mails from the Continent , I have nothing new to write to you ; but Woronżow insists that I should send a letter to you by M. d'Oubril , who sets out this evening . I suppose ...
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... Downing Street , Dec. 5 , 1805 . I am grieved to learn by your letter of the 24th that you had been so much persecuted by headaches , and that you had allowed the Secret Article of Pots- dam to give you so much uneasiness . You must , I ...
... Downing Street , Dec. 5 , 1805 . I am grieved to learn by your letter of the 24th that you had been so much persecuted by headaches , and that you had allowed the Secret Article of Pots- dam to give you so much uneasiness . You must , I ...
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... Downing Street , Wednesday , near 6 ( Jan. 1 , 1806 ) . I write from Lady Hester's room , who is full of anxiety about you . I have seen Lord Castlereagh , who gives a very favourable account of you ; still I don't like the restless ...
... Downing Street , Wednesday , near 6 ( Jan. 1 , 1806 ) . I write from Lady Hester's room , who is full of anxiety about you . I have seen Lord Castlereagh , who gives a very favourable account of you ; still I don't like the restless ...
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