Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... things which the King's infirmities and follies have brought on , it is very difficult even to conjecture what may ... thing was finally settled . God grant that this important step may turn out for the benefit of my family . 5. I went ...
... things which the King's infirmities and follies have brought on , it is very difficult even to conjecture what may ... thing was finally settled . God grant that this important step may turn out for the benefit of my family . 5. I went ...
Strana 103
... thing " specially ' worthy of consideration but without distinctly either recommending or condemning it . This may , I trust , preserve unanimity tomorrow which appears to me a matter of real importance . 21. The Reform Meeting went off ...
... thing " specially ' worthy of consideration but without distinctly either recommending or condemning it . This may , I trust , preserve unanimity tomorrow which appears to me a matter of real importance . 21. The Reform Meeting went off ...
Strana 123
... thing like ill humour . 31. I went to Durham in a post - chaise ( with Mr. J. Fenwick and Mr. Bell ) to attend a public meeting on the great question of Reform . The meeting was numerous , not less I think than 7000 or 8000 and ...
... thing like ill humour . 31. I went to Durham in a post - chaise ( with Mr. J. Fenwick and Mr. Bell ) to attend a public meeting on the great question of Reform . The meeting was numerous , not less I think than 7000 or 8000 and ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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