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... received from Lady Grey , Lord Grey's widow , and without which he could have done . nothing . " Up to this time he had not written one word of his Early Life ; but on being strongly urged to attempt this , both by Mr Elwin ( then ...
... received from Lady Grey , Lord Grey's widow , and without which he could have done . nothing . " Up to this time he had not written one word of his Early Life ; but on being strongly urged to attempt this , both by Mr Elwin ( then ...
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... received from others , especially from Alexander Baring , I was enabled to prevail , and to achieve what I have always looked upon as the greatest success it ever was my fate to win . I shall not say a word upon what I have done for ...
... received from others , especially from Alexander Baring , I was enabled to prevail , and to achieve what I have always looked upon as the greatest success it ever was my fate to win . I shall not say a word upon what I have done for ...
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... received this attack with particular warmth , as well as what I said against an American war , and against the Prince Re- gent . Indeed it would have been an admirable lesson to him ( if he is not past all reformation ) to have heard ...
... received this attack with particular warmth , as well as what I said against an American war , and against the Prince Re- gent . Indeed it would have been an admirable lesson to him ( if he is not past all reformation ) to have heard ...
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Lord Henry Peter Brougham. the furious roaring with which the attack on him was received . " Our division is a good one , and by following it up with petitions an American war may be prevented . If petitions come to Parliament this may ...
Lord Henry Peter Brougham. the furious roaring with which the attack on him was received . " Our division is a good one , and by following it up with petitions an American war may be prevented . If petitions come to Parliament this may ...
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... received from Lord Castlereagh , who wishes to confer with me on the turn affairs are taking in America . I am writing to him , but I cannot think of going to town , as it would do no good . I shall write to Baring to watch him . I beg ...
... received from Lord Castlereagh , who wishes to confer with me on the turn affairs are taking in America . I am writing to him , but I cannot think of going to town , as it would do no good . I shall write to Baring to watch him . I beg ...
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