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Page 211
... effects being produced by any statement of a case , or appeal to the public upon a grievance . The suddenness of the ... effect produced . The impression made against the Prince , and in favour of his wife and child , was uni- versal and ...
... effects being produced by any statement of a case , or appeal to the public upon a grievance . The suddenness of the ... effect produced . The impression made against the Prince , and in favour of his wife and child , was uni- versal and ...
Page 246
... effect , from the disposition I have now shown to forbear . If all our friends had been as stout as Thanet , the case would have been different ; but he is literally the only person I have seen whose feelings were up to the mark . " The ...
... effect , from the disposition I have now shown to forbear . If all our friends had been as stout as Thanet , the case would have been different ; but he is literally the only person I have seen whose feelings were up to the mark . " The ...
Page 417
... effect proved most important to his purpose . It failed in 1829 to accomplish his object ; because our move- ment satisfied the Duke of Wellington , accompanied as it was by a similar declaration on the part of the Can- ning party ...
... effect proved most important to his purpose . It failed in 1829 to accomplish his object ; because our move- ment satisfied the Duke of Wellington , accompanied as it was by a similar declaration on the part of the Can- ning party ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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