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Page 37
... fear real , dependence of the Peninsula for food , are temptations which may catch them ; and I fear that the eagerness with which our people have shipped will increase this temptation . The Americans will think that we shall be obliged ...
... fear real , dependence of the Peninsula for food , are temptations which may catch them ; and I fear that the eagerness with which our people have shipped will increase this temptation . The Americans will think that we shall be obliged ...
Page 192
... fear of the Prince which some folks have , and the others will take up the thing only on its own grounds . Grey's scruples are all for fear of injuring her . If you have anything to write , address under cover to Lord Thanet , Hothfield ...
... fear of the Prince which some folks have , and the others will take up the thing only on its own grounds . Grey's scruples are all for fear of injuring her . If you have anything to write , address under cover to Lord Thanet , Hothfield ...
Page 200
... fear , in a good deal of difficulty . I do not mean that what is right is in any degree doubtful . There can be no question , I think , as to the propriety of stipulating that the Prin- cess's chief residence should be in England ; and ...
... fear , in a good deal of difficulty . I do not mean that what is right is in any degree doubtful . There can be no question , I think , as to the propriety of stipulating that the Prin- cess's chief residence should be in England ; and ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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