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... present system be persisted in , I much fear that misfortune is at no great distance , and , when it arrives , no one can doubt how great an addition to our sufferings it will bring with it . There appears to me to be no other mode of ...
... present system be persisted in , I much fear that misfortune is at no great distance , and , when it arrives , no one can doubt how great an addition to our sufferings it will bring with it . There appears to me to be no other mode of ...
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... present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , announced to me by your Majesty , and shall not present myself at your Majesty's draw- ing - rooms of next month . " It would be presumptuous in me to attempt to ...
... present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , announced to me by your Majesty , and shall not present myself at your Majesty's draw- ing - rooms of next month . " It would be presumptuous in me to attempt to ...
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... present aspect of political affairs presents itself to our two minds in lights so very dif- ferent ; that while you seem to entertain the most sanguine expectations from the ministers , I cannot help despairing of success in those ...
... present aspect of political affairs presents itself to our two minds in lights so very dif- ferent ; that while you seem to entertain the most sanguine expectations from the ministers , I cannot help despairing of success in those ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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