The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ...: Preserved at Dropmore [being Correspondence and Papers of Lord Grenville 1698-1820], Volume 3H.M. Stationery Office, 1899 |
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... feel one half the misery which I feel of every description , from the cruel and unworthy treatment which I have received ; but , till that time arrives , I feel that I have lost the affections of a brother whom I loved as myself . " C ...
... feel one half the misery which I feel of every description , from the cruel and unworthy treatment which I have received ; but , till that time arrives , I feel that I have lost the affections of a brother whom I loved as myself . " C ...
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... feel the necessity of removing Cooke and Hamilton , who are in too confidential offices to remain , when , in truth , one cannot give them one's real confidence . A thousand reasons , which I cannot detail , have compeiled me to make up ...
... feel the necessity of removing Cooke and Hamilton , who are in too confidential offices to remain , when , in truth , one cannot give them one's real confidence . A thousand reasons , which I cannot detail , have compeiled me to make up ...
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... feel it unnecessary to detail to you . I will only add that we shall be extremely anxious to receive from you the earliest intelligence of the state of that country . " The same considerations as are stated above apply also to the ...
... feel it unnecessary to detail to you . I will only add that we shall be extremely anxious to receive from you the earliest intelligence of the state of that country . " The same considerations as are stated above apply also to the ...
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... feel that such has been my uniform conduct towards you . In the interval , as the obstacle , whatever it is , to the continuance of our former habits exists in your mind only , it must be for you to decide on the degree and nature of ...
... feel that such has been my uniform conduct towards you . In the interval , as the obstacle , whatever it is , to the continuance of our former habits exists in your mind only , it must be for you to decide on the degree and nature of ...
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... feel in whatever affects the character of Lord Buckingham , and the reputation of his Government , to the measures of which Mr. Pitt and myself were parties , obliges me to mention to your Excellency the subject of the arrangements of ...
... feel in whatever affects the character of Lord Buckingham , and the reputation of his Government , to the measures of which Mr. Pitt and myself were parties , obliges me to mention to your Excellency the subject of the arrangements of ...
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Página 709 - Commissioners may extend to title-deeds or other documents of present legal value, positive instructions are given to every person who inspects MSS. on their behalf that nothing relating to the titles of existing owners is to be divulged, and that if in the course of his work...
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Página 711 - I. Contents: — List of collections examined, 1869-1880. ENGLAND. House of Lords ; Duke of Marlborough; Magdalen College, Oxford ; Royal College of Physicians; Queen Anne's Bounty Office; Corporations of Chester, Leicester, &c. IRELAND. Marquis of Ormonde, Lord Emly, The O'Conor Don, Trinity College, Dublin, &c. DITTO. PART II.
Página 522 - It is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Página 711 - Contents : — ENGLAND. House of Lords; Oxford and Cambridge Colleges ; Dean and Chapter of Canterbury ; Rye, Lydd, and other Corporations, Duke of Sutherland, Marquis of Lansdowne, Reginald Cholmondeley, Esq., &c.
Página 711 - House of Lords; County of Somerset; Earl of Egmont, Sir Frederick Graham, Sir Harry Verney, &c. DITTO. PART II.
Página 710 - Contents : — ENGLAND. House of Lords; Cambridge Colleges ; Oxford Colleges ; Monastery of Dominican Friars at Woodchester, Duke of Bedford, Earl Spencer, &c. SCOTLAND. Aberdeen and St. Andrew's Universities, &c.
Página 711 - ENGLAND. House of Lords; Oxford and Cambridge Colleges; Lambeth Palace; Black Book of the Archdeacon of Canterbury ; Bridport, Wallingford, and other Corporations ; Lord Leconfield, Sir Reginald Graham, Sir Henry Ingilby, &c. SCOTLAND. Duke of Argyll, Earl of Moray, &c. IRELAND. Marquis of Ormonde. DITTO. PART II. INDEX SEVENTH REPORT, WITH APPENDIX. PART I.