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Page 55
... success . I hope this was safe at least . I cannot help feeling very anxious that your success may not be found incompatible with his . He has not behaved well in politics , but I must beg of you the same secrecy with respect to what I ...
... success . I hope this was safe at least . I cannot help feeling very anxious that your success may not be found incompatible with his . He has not behaved well in politics , but I must beg of you the same secrecy with respect to what I ...
Page 168
... success ( which his experience of the de- licate investigation in 1806 gave him a full right to judge of , as well as of my difficulties ) , and he ascribed that success to the extreme caution and circumspec- tion used throughout . When ...
... success ( which his experience of the de- licate investigation in 1806 gave him a full right to judge of , as well as of my difficulties ) , and he ascribed that success to the extreme caution and circumspec- tion used throughout . When ...
Page 337
... success . " I have been asked if it is likely you would be in- duced to come forward by a man of considerable con- sequence , but the question was put to me in confi- dence not to disclose his name . I replied that I could not know your ...
... success . " I have been asked if it is likely you would be in- duced to come forward by a man of considerable con- sequence , but the question was put to me in confi- dence not to disclose his name . I replied that I could not know your ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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