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... receiving , if you think it proper , and worth while to give it , your opinion . The Quarterly Review can be silent at least so far as I am concerned - but its line , if it does speak , is marked out by the former article which I have ...
... receiving , if you think it proper , and worth while to give it , your opinion . The Quarterly Review can be silent at least so far as I am concerned - but its line , if it does speak , is marked out by the former article which I have ...
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... received your note of the 13th , and I shall be happy to give you every information in my power ; but I don't like to write about matters of which I have a knowledge only as a member of the Cabinet . The foundation of the Corn Law ...
... received your note of the 13th , and I shall be happy to give you every information in my power ; but I don't like to write about matters of which I have a knowledge only as a member of the Cabinet . The foundation of the Corn Law ...
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... received yours of the 28th with the copy of Lord Brougham's , which is very curious . Our position is undoubtedly a critical one , and I do not see my way clearly . But I have better hopes than I had some days ago . I feel that some of ...
... received yours of the 28th with the copy of Lord Brougham's , which is very curious . Our position is undoubtedly a critical one , and I do not see my way clearly . But I have better hopes than I had some days ago . I feel that some of ...
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... received yours of the 4th , and I am most flattered by your favourable opinion . But I think you have taken an erroneous view of my position , with which you are not so well acquainted as I am myself . I am the retained servant of the ...
... received yours of the 4th , and I am most flattered by your favourable opinion . But I think you have taken an erroneous view of my position , with which you are not so well acquainted as I am myself . I am the retained servant of the ...
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... received your letter of the 10th inst . I have not received from any quarter , much less from either of the parties , any information respecting the conversation supposed to have passed between her Majesty and Sir Robert Peel . I am ...
... received your letter of the 10th inst . I have not received from any quarter , much less from either of the parties , any information respecting the conversation supposed to have passed between her Majesty and Sir Robert Peel . I am ...
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