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... Letters , ed . Cunningham , vol . vii . May 12 , 1778 . 2 Moore's Life of Byron , p . 379 . $ Torrens , Memoirs of Lord Melbourne , vol . i . p . 134 . 4 See an extract from a letter of Lord Melbourne's to Miss Emily Eden , given in her ...
... Letters , ed . Cunningham , vol . vii . May 12 , 1778 . 2 Moore's Life of Byron , p . 379 . $ Torrens , Memoirs of Lord Melbourne , vol . i . p . 134 . 4 See an extract from a letter of Lord Melbourne's to Miss Emily Eden , given in her ...
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... letter to Adair , 2 so that you will have my more cool and deliberate view of the subject . Min- isters , I take it , were put into a great dilemma by the proposal of Bonaparte . On the other hand , the letter was temperate and ...
... letter to Adair , 2 so that you will have my more cool and deliberate view of the subject . Min- isters , I take it , were put into a great dilemma by the proposal of Bonaparte . On the other hand , the letter was temperate and ...
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... letter , it has been admirably exposed in most of the opposition prints , particularly in the Morning Post.1 1 Lord Grenville , the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , answered the letter on January 4. The Morning Post of January 7 ...
... letter , it has been admirably exposed in most of the opposition prints , particularly in the Morning Post.1 1 Lord Grenville , the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , answered the letter on January 4. The Morning Post of January 7 ...
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... letter and the pamphlet both together yesterday . I have been drudging through the latter as well as I can with a dic- tionary . It appears evidently to be written , as Ministers say , by an instrument of Sieyès , but it is written with ...
... letter and the pamphlet both together yesterday . I have been drudging through the latter as well as I can with a dic- tionary . It appears evidently to be written , as Ministers say , by an instrument of Sieyès , but it is written with ...
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... letter was opened or not , as it was closed both with a wafer and with sealing - wax.1 I have no seal , and the impression on the wax was some marks made with a pen or a pair of scissors , or something of that kind . Probably the ...
... letter was opened or not , as it was closed both with a wafer and with sealing - wax.1 I have no seal , and the impression on the wax was some marks made with a pen or a pair of scissors , or something of that kind . Probably the ...
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Page 79 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.