Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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MY DEAR BROTHER , I sit down to write a few words , because I know it is a
satisfaction to you to hear from me in such a moment as this , although I have
nothing particular to say . The situation of the King continues to be such as I
described it ...
MY DEAR BROTHER , I sit down to write a few words , because I know it is a
satisfaction to you to hear from me in such a moment as this , although I have
nothing particular to say . The situation of the King continues to be such as I
described it ...
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therefore , beg you to write in the old cypher , with the alterations I suggested .
Ever yours , W . W . G . MR . W . W . GRENVILLE TO THE MARQUIS OF
BUCKINGHAM . Whitehall , Nov . 27th , 1788 . A MY DEAR BROTHER , The
accounts of the ...
therefore , beg you to write in the old cypher , with the alterations I suggested .
Ever yours , W . W . G . MR . W . W . GRENVILLE TO THE MARQUIS OF
BUCKINGHAM . Whitehall , Nov . 27th , 1788 . A MY DEAR BROTHER , The
accounts of the ...
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I write a few lines by him , because I know you would wish to hear from me ,
although I have , in fact , nothing to say . Our situation continues exactly as it was
. The prevailing idea seems to be that of a general dismission , and of an
immediate ...
I write a few lines by him , because I know you would wish to hear from me ,
although I have , in fact , nothing to say . Our situation continues exactly as it was
. The prevailing idea seems to be that of a general dismission , and of an
immediate ...
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It was too late for me to write ; nor , indeed , was Viner ' s nonsense worth
sending . Fox looked ill , and spoke worse than I ever have heard him . His object
was to beat about , and feel the pulse of the House with respect to further
examination .
It was too late for me to write ; nor , indeed , was Viner ' s nonsense worth
sending . Fox looked ill , and spoke worse than I ever have heard him . His object
was to beat about , and feel the pulse of the House with respect to further
examination .
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But I do it often under circumstances of so much other business , as makes it
impossible for me to keep any copies or memoranda of what I write . I cannot ,
therefore , distinctly call back to my mind the thread of that correspondence ; but ,
as far ...
But I do it often under circumstances of so much other business , as makes it
impossible for me to keep any copies or memoranda of what I write . I cannot ,
therefore , distinctly call back to my mind the thread of that correspondence ; but ,
as far ...
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