MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... of much good ; and I hope you will think that we have taken the most prudent line , as well as the only one which could save our dignity and the honour of our Allies , in assuming to ourselves the merit 32 1805 . MR . PITT.
... of much good ; and I hope you will think that we have taken the most prudent line , as well as the only one which could save our dignity and the honour of our Allies , in assuming to ourselves the merit 32 1805 . MR . PITT.
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... honoured with your letter , in which I find nothing to dislike but the pains you have taken and the variety of arguments you have used to prevail upon me to be serviceable to you . I am certainly much inclined to be so . The difficulty ...
... honoured with your letter , in which I find nothing to dislike but the pains you have taken and the variety of arguments you have used to prevail upon me to be serviceable to you . I am certainly much inclined to be so . The difficulty ...
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... honours and emoluments , whose labours have not been greater . abr Lord Auckland is another instance . His figure in Parliament was never considerable . It may not be perfectly good policy to consider no services as of any high ...
... honours and emoluments , whose labours have not been greater . abr Lord Auckland is another instance . His figure in Parliament was never considerable . It may not be perfectly good policy to consider no services as of any high ...
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... honoured me if I did not state the bearings of my own mind , and as shortly as I am able the ground of my present opinion . The new facts of the case since I came to town ́appear to be these — the increased majority of the House of ...
... honoured me if I did not state the bearings of my own mind , and as shortly as I am able the ground of my present opinion . The new facts of the case since I came to town ́appear to be these — the increased majority of the House of ...
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... honours ; the preponderance of a party , and that the worst party - half Whig and half Radical - are all evils the magnitude of which it would be vain to deny . But on the other hand I do not see much prospect of a successful struggle ...
... honours ; the preponderance of a party , and that the worst party - half Whig and half Radical - are all evils the magnitude of which it would be vain to deny . But on the other hand I do not see much prospect of a successful struggle ...
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