Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... merely in order to set the Prince of Wales and Pitt more at variance ; for that
can be their only object , unless indeed they look to that of drawing the line of
separation between His Royal Highness and his father stronger than it was
before .
... merely in order to set the Prince of Wales and Pitt more at variance ; for that
can be their only object , unless indeed they look to that of drawing the line of
separation between His Royal Highness and his father stronger than it was
before .
Стр. 130
... those which look more prosperous . Much must be done to save the British
Government from an infamous and daring combination , which might have been
yielded to by a more pusillanimous minister ; but could only be met by one
confident ...
... those which look more prosperous . Much must be done to save the British
Government from an infamous and daring combination , which might have been
yielded to by a more pusillanimous minister ; but could only be met by one
confident ...
Стр. 160
It is , however , the best appointment that we can make to a situation to which so
few people are willing to look , and for which so much fewer are at all qualified . I
have no doubt of his acquitting himself well in it , and of his becoming , in a little ...
It is , however , the best appointment that we can make to a situation to which so
few people are willing to look , and for which so much fewer are at all qualified . I
have no doubt of his acquitting himself well in it , and of his becoming , in a little ...
Стр. 163
The instance of Earl of Buckinghamshire ( so created ) and Marquis of B . by no
means applies , and it would look invidious . O mean Lord Buckingham ' s
resolution to relinquish the Government of Ireland was now finally taken .
The instance of Earl of Buckinghamshire ( so created ) and Marquis of B . by no
means applies , and it would look invidious . O mean Lord Buckingham ' s
resolution to relinquish the Government of Ireland was now finally taken .
Стр. 164
... look to that situation . It will certainly be my wish on many accounts , that the
change of the Lord - Lieutenant should not affect Hobart ' s situation . I have not
yet seen him , as I have not been in town for this last week ; but if he is come , I ...
... look to that situation . It will certainly be my wish on many accounts , that the
change of the Lord - Lieutenant should not affect Hobart ' s situation . I have not
yet seen him , as I have not been in town for this last week ; but if he is come , I ...
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