Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton House, Northamptonshire ...: I. The Monmouth Insurrection, 1685-6H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 |
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... Waite , & c . There are two interesting accounts of the futile attack on Cherbourg in 1758 ( p . 293 , et seq . ) , one by General Sir John Irwin , the friend of Lord George Sackville , and the other by a person named Alexander McDowall ...
... Waite , & c . There are two interesting accounts of the futile attack on Cherbourg in 1758 ( p . 293 , et seq . ) , one by General Sir John Irwin , the friend of Lord George Sackville , and the other by a person named Alexander McDowall ...
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... wait upon them . You are to be married in town as private as possible , so far I know , and I suppose go to Knole directly . Are you to be there in private , or are you to have the Assembly and all that rout , because I must prepare my ...
... wait upon them . You are to be married in town as private as possible , so far I know , and I suppose go to Knole directly . Are you to be there in private , or are you to have the Assembly and all that rout , because I must prepare my ...
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... wait upon your lordship as soon as I hear you are in town . " Annexed , Draft of Lord G. Sackville's reply , hoping that the plan upon which the new system is formed and the measures which are to be passed in consequence of it may be ...
... wait upon your lordship as soon as I hear you are in town . " Annexed , Draft of Lord G. Sackville's reply , hoping that the plan upon which the new system is formed and the measures which are to be passed in consequence of it may be ...
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... wait upon his Grace at Woburn , if the Duke and his friends were inclined to act with him . The Duke's answer was * See as to this , the letter of Lord George Sackville on p . 118 . Secretary to Mr. George Grenville . that he could take ...
... wait upon his Grace at Woburn , if the Duke and his friends were inclined to act with him . The Duke's answer was * See as to this , the letter of Lord George Sackville on p . 118 . Secretary to Mr. George Grenville . that he could take ...
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... wait long enough before the ministers enter into such a treaty with him , and that whenever they intend to bargain for my Lord Temple it will be through Mr. Pitt's and not through Mr. Townshend's mediation . I hear likewise that ...
... wait long enough before the ministers enter into such a treaty with him , and that whenever they intend to bargain for my Lord Temple it will be through Mr. Pitt's and not through Mr. Townshend's mediation . I hear likewise that ...
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