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Page 155
... Sandars also stated that the Duke's original letter of resignation was in more unquali- fied terms than I had been given to understand ; but that may be largely a matter of interpretation , upon which two parties to the controversy may ...
... Sandars also stated that the Duke's original letter of resignation was in more unquali- fied terms than I had been given to understand ; but that may be largely a matter of interpretation , upon which two parties to the controversy may ...
Page 172
... Sandars about the Creevey Papers , which are attracting a great deal of interest . He con- firmed what I had heard , that the King was very much annoyed with the disclosures affecting the character of the Duke of Kent , and told me that ...
... Sandars about the Creevey Papers , which are attracting a great deal of interest . He con- firmed what I had heard , that the King was very much annoyed with the disclosures affecting the character of the Duke of Kent , and told me that ...
Page 245
... Sandars he took the opportunity of un- veiling the political situation with even more than his customary openness . Referring to the Cabinet Ministers I had met the night before , he said that very few of them knew how acute the ...
... Sandars he took the opportunity of un- veiling the political situation with even more than his customary openness . Referring to the Cabinet Ministers I had met the night before , he said that very few of them knew how acute the ...
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