Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... situation and let him see also that I was well acquainted with the disposition and qualities of Mrs. B and her whole family and with the circumstances attending his own situation with respect to them . Thus at once all reserve was at an ...
... situation and let him see also that I was well acquainted with the disposition and qualities of Mrs. B and her whole family and with the circumstances attending his own situation with respect to them . Thus at once all reserve was at an ...
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... situation of Collector of the Customs for the port of Newcastle after filling that situation ( I really believe ) upon the whole honorably and to the satisfaction of the merchants . The company consisted of upwards of 250 and the ...
... situation of Collector of the Customs for the port of Newcastle after filling that situation ( I really believe ) upon the whole honorably and to the satisfaction of the merchants . The company consisted of upwards of 250 and the ...
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... situation . Indeed , I do not conceive it possible that the present arrangements should be permanent , but in the strange state of things which the King's infirmities and follies have brought on , it is very difficult even to conjecture ...
... situation . Indeed , I do not conceive it possible that the present arrangements should be permanent , but in the strange state of things which the King's infirmities and follies have brought on , it is very difficult even to conjecture ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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