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... Lord W. , at the end of his Me- moirs , respecting the value of an intimacy with courts , affords a farther specimen of his own manliness and sincerity , tempered and even repressed by a delicacy which we cannot blame , though we ...
... Lord W. , at the end of his Me- moirs , respecting the value of an intimacy with courts , affords a farther specimen of his own manliness and sincerity , tempered and even repressed by a delicacy which we cannot blame , though we ...
Pagina 185
... Lord Holland ; and the statesman , who was by many aspersed as the " defaulter of unaccounted mil- lions , " is most truly described by Lord Waldegrave as clear and communicative in business , frank and agreeable in so- ciety , a warm ...
... Lord Holland ; and the statesman , who was by many aspersed as the " defaulter of unaccounted mil- lions , " is most truly described by Lord Waldegrave as clear and communicative in business , frank and agreeable in so- ciety , a warm ...
Pagina 190
... Lord North would be obliged to relinquish it , I was very anxious to see union established between the friends of the Mar- quis of Rockingham and those of the Earl of Shelburne . The friends of the Earl of Shelburne professed to wish it ...
... Lord North would be obliged to relinquish it , I was very anxious to see union established between the friends of the Mar- quis of Rockingham and those of the Earl of Shelburne . The friends of the Earl of Shelburne professed to wish it ...
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