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Page 244
... hope that it would become what it ought to be , and his desire not to risk that hope , while it could exist , by any proceeding on his part which might produce irritation . This he did very well- and answered by Liverpool very ...
... hope that it would become what it ought to be , and his desire not to risk that hope , while it could exist , by any proceeding on his part which might produce irritation . This he did very well- and answered by Liverpool very ...
Page 450
... hope that if he saw me mixed up with the whole as a strenuous supporter , and yet holding no office , he would take the same line ; and I conceive that one or two other difficulties of the same kind might in like manner be got over . I ...
... hope that if he saw me mixed up with the whole as a strenuous supporter , and yet holding no office , he would take the same line ; and I conceive that one or two other difficulties of the same kind might in like manner be got over . I ...
Page 451
... hope ; but they show , at least in an equal degree , a strong desire to take every chance of power at home , by the use of every topic best calculated to recommend him to the power- ful Tories , to the ministers , and to the Court ...
... hope ; but they show , at least in an equal degree , a strong desire to take every chance of power at home , by the use of every topic best calculated to recommend him to the power- ful Tories , to the ministers , and to the Court ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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