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Page 219
... Majesty . " That I may not , however , add to the difficulty and uneasiness of your Majesty's situation , I yield in the present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , announced to me by your Majesty , and shall ...
... Majesty . " That I may not , however , add to the difficulty and uneasiness of your Majesty's situation , I yield in the present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , announced to me by your Majesty , and shall ...
Page 363
... Majesty in such an expedition , if your Majesty can obtain without going all that it is pos- sible to wish . I give this advice , most sincerely con- vinced that it is calculated to save your Majesty an infinite deal of pain and anxiety ...
... Majesty in such an expedition , if your Majesty can obtain without going all that it is pos- sible to wish . I give this advice , most sincerely con- vinced that it is calculated to save your Majesty an infinite deal of pain and anxiety ...
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... Majesty which was ever authorised by his Majesty , should not have been submitted to her Majesty until yesterday . " That memorandum contains so full a communica- tion of the intentions and views of the King's Govern- ment with respect ...
... Majesty which was ever authorised by his Majesty , should not have been submitted to her Majesty until yesterday . " That memorandum contains so full a communica- tion of the intentions and views of the King's Govern- ment with respect ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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