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Página 78
... proposed by the Minister . In this interval , the following judicious letter was addressed to the Prince of Wales by Mr. Sheri- dan : - " SIR , " From the intelligence of to - day we are led to think that Pitt will make something more ...
... proposed by the Minister . In this interval , the following judicious letter was addressed to the Prince of Wales by Mr. Sheri- dan : - " SIR , " From the intelligence of to - day we are led to think that Pitt will make something more ...
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... a public account every day . I think the Chan- cellor might take a good opportunity to break with his colleagues , if they propose restriction : the Law autho- rity would have great weight with us , as well 84 MEMOIRS OF.
... a public account every day . I think the Chan- cellor might take a good opportunity to break with his colleagues , if they propose restriction : the Law autho- rity would have great weight with us , as well 84 MEMOIRS OF.
Página 89
... proposal of his inspection , ( without the Prince being conscious of it , ) for by that situation he gains an easy and frequent access to him , and an opportunity of possessing the con- fidence of the Queen . I believe this the more ...
... proposal of his inspection , ( without the Prince being conscious of it , ) for by that situation he gains an easy and frequent access to him , and an opportunity of possessing the con- fidence of the Queen . I believe this the more ...
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... proposed to be carried into execution as communicated to me by Mr. Pitt , and the sen- timents which I found myself bound in duty to declare in reply to that communication . I take the liberty of lodging these papers in Your Majesty's ...
... proposed to be carried into execution as communicated to me by Mr. Pitt , and the sen- timents which I found myself bound in duty to declare in reply to that communication . I take the liberty of lodging these papers in Your Majesty's ...
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... proposed to take him in the coach some part of his way . The offer being accepted , Sheridan lost no time in starting a subject of con- versation , on which he knew his companion was sure to become argumentative and animated . Having ...
... proposed to take him in the coach some part of his way . The offer being accepted , Sheridan lost no time in starting a subject of con- versation , on which he knew his companion was sure to become argumentative and animated . Having ...
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