Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... arrangement which I trust will put an end to the present disputes and may be of service in future . 21. I read the debates in the House of Commons on the subject of ameliorating the condition of the slaves in the West Indies . Mr ...
... arrangement which I trust will put an end to the present disputes and may be of service in future . 21. I read the debates in the House of Commons on the subject of ameliorating the condition of the slaves in the West Indies . Mr ...
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... arranged and I do not think that I omitted any thing which I had beforehand thought it right to state , at least nothing of importance . My main object was to prevent any division amongst ourselves and I think that part of my speech was ...
... arranged and I do not think that I omitted any thing which I had beforehand thought it right to state , at least nothing of importance . My main object was to prevent any division amongst ourselves and I think that part of my speech was ...
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... arrange matters for the public meeting fixed for Tuesday . They gave me the option of either taking the chair or ... arranged . 14. Public meeting of the requisition at which I was in the chair . Every thing went off very well and a ...
... arrange matters for the public meeting fixed for Tuesday . They gave me the option of either taking the chair or ... arranged . 14. Public meeting of the requisition at which I was in the chair . Every thing went off very well and a ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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