MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... friends ; and they may state some reason , if they are not allowed to make room for any by removal . To this I should see no great objection , if we can find some other adequate provision for Douglas , which I hold to be indispensable ...
... friends ; and they may state some reason , if they are not allowed to make room for any by removal . To this I should see no great objection , if we can find some other adequate provision for Douglas , which I hold to be indispensable ...
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... friends are admitted to a fair participation , and former distinction of parties put as far as possible out of the question , as it has been here . With respect to Lord Fitzgibbon in particular , I have full assurances of a disposition ...
... friends are admitted to a fair participation , and former distinction of parties put as far as possible out of the question , as it has been here . With respect to Lord Fitzgibbon in particular , I have full assurances of a disposition ...
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... friendship , and which does not admit of delay . Yours ever , W. P. Mr. Pitt to Lord Harrowby . DEAR HARROWBY , Downing Street , Tuesday , Sept. 18 , 1804 . You will receive by this messenger some de- spatches which were received ...
... friendship , and which does not admit of delay . Yours ever , W. P. Mr. Pitt to Lord Harrowby . DEAR HARROWBY , Downing Street , Tuesday , Sept. 18 , 1804 . You will receive by this messenger some de- spatches which were received ...
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... friendship to Novosiltzoff , who I hope is at Berlin . We are counting moments till we hear in what state you found things on your arrival , and what has been Haugwitz's reception at the French head- quarters . I hope you do not suffer ...
... friendship to Novosiltzoff , who I hope is at Berlin . We are counting moments till we hear in what state you found things on your arrival , and what has been Haugwitz's reception at the French head- quarters . I hope you do not suffer ...
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... friends , which he bitterly felt ; with declining health , and almost the whole weight of the Government on his own shoulders -so delightful was his temper , that with all my short- comings no harsh word or look ever escaped him , but ...
... friends , which he bitterly felt ; with declining health , and almost the whole weight of the Government on his own shoulders -so delightful was his temper , that with all my short- comings no harsh word or look ever escaped him , but ...
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