Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... believe , be nearly , if not exactly , the same as I have already stated them to you . The point , on the prudence of which you had doubts , is of such absolute necessity , that I am sure , by a very little conversation , I could ...
... believe , be nearly , if not exactly , the same as I have already stated them to you . The point , on the prudence of which you had doubts , is of such absolute necessity , that I am sure , by a very little conversation , I could ...
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... believe me most indifferent ; but the sub- sequent scene must , in all events , be so interesting , that I must wish every assistance to Mr. Pitt that friends and coun- tenance can give him . If this should be realized , I shall not be ...
... believe me most indifferent ; but the sub- sequent scene must , in all events , be so interesting , that I must wish every assistance to Mr. Pitt that friends and coun- tenance can give him . If this should be realized , I shall not be ...
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... believe that the Prince of Wales is inclined to go to all the lengths to which that party are pushing him . They have for several days been spreading a report that he has expressed a determination not to accept of the Regency under any ...
... believe that the Prince of Wales is inclined to go to all the lengths to which that party are pushing him . They have for several days been spreading a report that he has expressed a determination not to accept of the Regency under any ...
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... believe , the Duke of Northumber- land - though this will have been brought to a point by this time . The general idea is , that he has connected himself with the Independents , of which there was some appearance last session . It is ...
... believe , the Duke of Northumber- land - though this will have been brought to a point by this time . The general idea is , that he has connected himself with the Independents , of which there was some appearance last session . It is ...
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... believe , of not four days in the whole time . I do this , not only without reluctance , but with pleasure , because I think it contributes to your satisfaction , and because it is a real relief to my mind . to converse with you in this ...
... believe , of not four days in the whole time . I do this , not only without reluctance , but with pleasure , because I think it contributes to your satisfaction , and because it is a real relief to my mind . to converse with you in this ...
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