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Page 84
... hear that it has done no mischief . " I know a good deal of that damnable disease , both from having had it myself twice , and from several of our family having had it in the worst possible shape . I have attended a good deal to the ...
... hear that it has done no mischief . " I know a good deal of that damnable disease , both from having had it myself twice , and from several of our family having had it in the worst possible shape . I have attended a good deal to the ...
Page 88
... hear that Canning wrote the attack on Fox , but I can't believe it . The style is all for the other sup- position . " TO EARL GREY . 66 ' TEMPLE , November 6 , 1813 . " MY DEAR LORD GREY , -As the news is at last come , and Parliament ...
... hear that Canning wrote the attack on Fox , but I can't believe it . The style is all for the other sup- position . " TO EARL GREY . 66 ' TEMPLE , November 6 , 1813 . " MY DEAR LORD GREY , -As the news is at last come , and Parliament ...
Page 470
... hear reports again of a dissolution , but in this country of boroughs I hear no reports of any prepara- tions which indicate such an expectation on the part of the friends of Government . Whenever a dissolution takes place there will be ...
... hear reports again of a dissolution , but in this country of boroughs I hear no reports of any prepara- tions which indicate such an expectation on the part of the friends of Government . Whenever a dissolution takes place there will be ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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