History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... signed by himself and others , stating , " that a decided majority of that House was re" turned by one hundred and fifty - four men partly peers , and partly great commoners , and by the ministry of the day ; " that he offered to 66 ...
... signed by himself and others , stating , " that a decided majority of that House was re" turned by one hundred and fifty - four men partly peers , and partly great commoners , and by the ministry of the day ; " that he offered to 66 ...
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I am , Madam , With great truth , Very sincerely yours , ( Signed ) 59. It is unnecessary to remark on the rudeness and grossness of this letter ; they are too obvious not to fill every one with disgust ; but , taking subsequent events ...
I am , Madam , With great truth , Very sincerely yours , ( Signed ) 59. It is unnecessary to remark on the rudeness and grossness of this letter ; they are too obvious not to fill every one with disgust ; but , taking subsequent events ...
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( Signed ) Ce 6 de May , 1796 . CAROLINE . TRANSLATION . THE avowal of your conversation with Lord Cholmondeley neither surprises nor offends me . It merely confirmed what you have tacitly insinuated for this twelvemonth .
( Signed ) Ce 6 de May , 1796 . CAROLINE . TRANSLATION . THE avowal of your conversation with Lord Cholmondeley neither surprises nor offends me . It merely confirmed what you have tacitly insinuated for this twelvemonth .
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( Signed ) July 14th , 1806 . ERSKINE , SPENCER , GRENVILLE , ELLENBOROUGH . " 3 67. It does not comport with my plan to enter here into the case of the cruelly - treated princess , who was , during the whole of her married life ...
( Signed ) July 14th , 1806 . ERSKINE , SPENCER , GRENVILLE , ELLENBOROUGH . " 3 67. It does not comport with my plan to enter here into the case of the cruelly - treated princess , who was , during the whole of her married life ...
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... but on that day Lady Douglas gave a narrative to the Duke of Sussex , who took it down in writing , and it was signed by him , as having been made in his presence : and the " true copy " was attested by BLOOMFIELD .
... but on that day Lady Douglas gave a narrative to the Duke of Sussex , who took it down in writing , and it was signed by him , as having been made in his presence : and the " true copy " was attested by BLOOMFIELD .
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