History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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It was a lord who had the high honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who actually had the manliness to deliver the delicate message to the wife and ...
It was a lord who had the high honour to deliver this message ; it was a peer , an hereditary law - giver , who was charged with this noble mission , and who actually had the manliness to deliver the delicate message to the wife and ...
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MADAM , As Lord Cholmondeley informs me that you wish I would define , in writing , the terms upon which we are to live , I shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head , with as much clearness and with as much ...
MADAM , As Lord Cholmondeley informs me that you wish I would define , in writing , the terms upon which we are to live , I shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head , with as much clearness and with as much ...
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To this letter the princess sent an answer , in French , on the sixth of May , in the following words : GEORGE P. L'AVEU de votre conversation avec Lord Cholmondeley , ne m'étonne , ni ne m'offense . C'étoit me confirmer ce que vous ...
To this letter the princess sent an answer , in French , on the sixth of May , in the following words : GEORGE P. L'AVEU de votre conversation avec Lord Cholmondeley , ne m'étonne , ni ne m'offense . C'étoit me confirmer ce que vous ...
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THE avowal of your conversation with Lord Cholmondeley neither surprises nor offends me . It merely confirmed what you have tacitly insinuated for this twelvemonth . But after this , it would be a want of delicacy , or rather an ...
THE avowal of your conversation with Lord Cholmondeley neither surprises nor offends me . It merely confirmed what you have tacitly insinuated for this twelvemonth . But after this , it would be a want of delicacy , or rather an ...
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A WARRANT of the king , authorising and commanding the lord chancellor , the secretary of state for the home department , the first lord of the treasury , and the lord chief justice of the court of King's Bench , to inquire into the ...
A WARRANT of the king , authorising and commanding the lord chancellor , the secretary of state for the home department , the first lord of the treasury , and the lord chief justice of the court of King's Bench , to inquire into the ...
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