Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... friends , I passed a pleasant evening after the moderate labors of the day . 20. The day was extremely wet which prevented my calling at Howick as I had intended . Lord Grey would probably suppose that I did not pay my respects to him ...
... friends , I passed a pleasant evening after the moderate labors of the day . 20. The day was extremely wet which prevented my calling at Howick as I had intended . Lord Grey would probably suppose that I did not pay my respects to him ...
Strana 176
... friends here and Lord Grey's arrival at Howick makes it more looked for . What will be done in this country I really do not know — Beaumont certainly means to fight and is , I believe , well supplied with the sinews of war . I hope you ...
... friends here and Lord Grey's arrival at Howick makes it more looked for . What will be done in this country I really do not know — Beaumont certainly means to fight and is , I believe , well supplied with the sinews of war . I hope you ...
Strana 220
... friends . He has done the duty as curate in a large parish and I have reason to believe in a really exemplary manner . ' I am not personally acquainted with him but my son and his other Cambridge friends [ take ] great interest in his ...
... friends . He has done the duty as curate in a large parish and I have reason to believe in a really exemplary manner . ' I am not personally acquainted with him but my son and his other Cambridge friends [ take ] great interest in his ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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