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... explanatory remarks as were absolutely necessary , and to the clear , concise , and admirable manner in which he has per- formed his task . COWPER . CHAPTER CONTENTS I. YOUTH : 1779-1805 . PAGE II . xvi LORD MELBOURNE'S PAPERS.
... explanatory remarks as were absolutely necessary , and to the clear , concise , and admirable manner in which he has per- formed his task . COWPER . CHAPTER CONTENTS I. YOUTH : 1779-1805 . PAGE II . xvi LORD MELBOURNE'S PAPERS.
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... necessary for the great temporary effort which France . has to make . We are sanguine enough to expect from it the downfall of the House of Austria and the estab- lishment of a free government in Germany . I am rather more fearful . I ...
... necessary for the great temporary effort which France . has to make . We are sanguine enough to expect from it the downfall of the House of Austria and the estab- lishment of a free government in Germany . I am rather more fearful . I ...
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... necessary , but steadiness of conduct for a fellow who has plenty of money does not signify 1 The Marquis Bertrand de Moleville , who had been Minister of Marine and afterwards of the Police under Louis XVI . , fled to England , and ...
... necessary , but steadiness of conduct for a fellow who has plenty of money does not signify 1 The Marquis Bertrand de Moleville , who had been Minister of Marine and afterwards of the Police under Louis XVI . , fled to England , and ...
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... necessary to say that the allusion is to Sir Sydney Smith's defence of Acre . 2 This is John Moore , M.D. , the father of Sir John Moore . His most successful novel , Zeluco , was published in 1789 ; the book in question , Mordaunt ...
... necessary to say that the allusion is to Sir Sydney Smith's defence of Acre . 2 This is John Moore , M.D. , the father of Sir John Moore . His most successful novel , Zeluco , was published in 1789 ; the book in question , Mordaunt ...
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... necessary to say that he afterwards became Marquess of Lansdowne , and a most important mem- ber of the Grey , Melbourne , Russell , Aberdeen , and first Palmerston Cabinets . the recess as to have obtained in the House of FIRST YEARS ...
... necessary to say that he afterwards became Marquess of Lansdowne , and a most important mem- ber of the Grey , Melbourne , Russell , Aberdeen , and first Palmerston Cabinets . the recess as to have obtained in the House of FIRST YEARS ...
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