The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ...: Preserved at Dropmore [being Correspondence and Papers of Lord Grenville 1698-1820], Volume 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... appear , to remove Souvarow from Italy , without any rupture of friendly relations with an imperious ally , Thugut acquiesced in the British plan of campaign . Assured , as he thought , on this point , Lord Grenville sent back Mr ...
... appear , to remove Souvarow from Italy , without any rupture of friendly relations with an imperious ally , Thugut acquiesced in the British plan of campaign . Assured , as he thought , on this point , Lord Grenville sent back Mr ...
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... appear to me to be quite so clear ; and I have likewise some doubts whether the money packets will not be exposed to considerable danger from the small Dutch privateer row - boats which can so easily skulk about those little islands ...
... appear to me to be quite so clear ; and I have likewise some doubts whether the money packets will not be exposed to considerable danger from the small Dutch privateer row - boats which can so easily skulk about those little islands ...
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... appears wholly to have subsided . You will be told that it is not wise to press it till next year . I , on the contrary , shall persist in my advice to do what alone will carry the question , and then to propose it as soon as may be ...
... appears wholly to have subsided . You will be told that it is not wise to press it till next year . I , on the contrary , shall persist in my advice to do what alone will carry the question , and then to propose it as soon as may be ...
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... appears to me so pressing that I think it would be a great pity that so much time should be lost as would be necessary to bring M. de Thuyl from Munster into the Low Countries . " If the Prince of Orange knows him and has a confidence ...
... appears to me so pressing that I think it would be a great pity that so much time should be lost as would be necessary to bring M. de Thuyl from Munster into the Low Countries . " If the Prince of Orange knows him and has a confidence ...
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... such as entitle him to a better situation than he seems to have to boast of ; he is really an invaluable man , whom it is not easy to praise as much as he deserves , but who appears to me to be better esteemed than he 20.
... such as entitle him to a better situation than he seems to have to boast of ; he is really an invaluable man , whom it is not easy to praise as much as he deserves , but who appears to me to be better esteemed than he 20.
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