Memoirs of the Court of England, During the Regency, 1811-1820: From Original Family Documents, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... proposed by the allies . I do not wonder that Castlereagh is in a fever about it . My brother says that he is setting out for Mannheim ; and certainly that is his only chance of having any finger in the pie . As to terms of peace , I am ...
... proposed by the allies . I do not wonder that Castlereagh is in a fever about it . My brother says that he is setting out for Mannheim ; and certainly that is his only chance of having any finger in the pie . As to terms of peace , I am ...
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... proposed plan was indis- pensable to success , he took his line . He stated that , in that case , the plan must be adopted , and the necessary orders immediately given ; that England had a right to expect that her allies would not be ...
... proposed plan was indis- pensable to success , he took his line . He stated that , in that case , the plan must be adopted , and the necessary orders immediately given ; that England had a right to expect that her allies would not be ...
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... proposal to the Government . It was to join Lord Wellington , and assist in the operations against Soult , and in giving the coup - de - grace to Napoleon . This time his services were accepted , and his regiment was ordered to embark ...
... proposal to the Government . It was to join Lord Wellington , and assist in the operations against Soult , and in giving the coup - de - grace to Napoleon . This time his services were accepted , and his regiment was ordered to embark ...
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... to inform his Majesty , either at the bar of the House of Lords , or elsewhere , of any proposal made to the House by any of its members , or to acquaint the throne with any of the proceedings there- upon 1814. ] 61 DURING THE REGENCY .
... to inform his Majesty , either at the bar of the House of Lords , or elsewhere , of any proposal made to the House by any of its members , or to acquaint the throne with any of the proceedings there- upon 1814. ] 61 DURING THE REGENCY .
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... proposed this stringent amendment " That Mr. Speaker , in the speech he addressed to the Prince Regent at the bar of the House of Lords , was guilty of a violation of the trust reposed in him , and a breach of the privileges of the ...
... proposed this stringent amendment " That Mr. Speaker , in the speech he addressed to the Prince Regent at the bar of the House of Lords , was guilty of a violation of the trust reposed in him , and a breach of the privileges of the ...
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