Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... certainly at this moment affects me more than it ought to do , but I will not repine . 14. [ Morpeth ] These Easter Sessions have in themselves been worse ( for the lawyers ) than usual and I certainly have much less business than Mr ...
... certainly at this moment affects me more than it ought to do , but I will not repine . 14. [ Morpeth ] These Easter Sessions have in themselves been worse ( for the lawyers ) than usual and I certainly have much less business than Mr ...
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... certainly much better than I expected . If he would take pains and attend to business he would be a valuable member of Parliament and by no means a bad public speaker . He is very quick in his conceptions and has very considerable ...
... certainly much better than I expected . If he would take pains and attend to business he would be a valuable member of Parliament and by no means a bad public speaker . He is very quick in his conceptions and has very considerable ...
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... certainly places the Duke of York in a favorable point of view . 14. The news of Mr. Canning's appointment to be prime Minister and rumours of the resignation of the Chancellor and his Friends , arrived today . This is certainly a very ...
... certainly places the Duke of York in a favorable point of view . 14. The news of Mr. Canning's appointment to be prime Minister and rumours of the resignation of the Chancellor and his Friends , arrived today . This is certainly a very ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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