Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson, Bishop of LandaffAbraham Small, no. 112, Chesnut Street, two doors below the Post Office, 1818 - 456 ページ |
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... France , and from thence , almost without sleeping , I got to Paris and enquired him out . - The meeting was such as might have been expected . I did not stay above twelve hours in Paris , but immediately returned to England , and ...
... France , and from thence , almost without sleeping , I got to Paris and enquired him out . - The meeting was such as might have been expected . I did not stay above twelve hours in Paris , but immediately returned to England , and ...
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... France ) new connexions , and that our brethren in America will not be averse from peace . - We sincerely con- gratulate Your Majesty on the success of your arms in the East and West Indies as a probable mean of effectuating these ends ...
... France ) new connexions , and that our brethren in America will not be averse from peace . - We sincerely con- gratulate Your Majesty on the success of your arms in the East and West Indies as a probable mean of effectuating these ends ...
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... to resist the storm which threatens us , than we now are . In twenty - two years Great Britain and Ireland would have become solidly united , and been so mutually strengthened by their cordial coalescence , that France 111.
... to resist the storm which threatens us , than we now are . In twenty - two years Great Britain and Ireland would have become solidly united , and been so mutually strengthened by their cordial coalescence , that France 111.
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... France , and all her tributary kings , might have excited our surprise , but not our apprehension . The following is an extract of another letter to the Duke , in November , 1784 , in answer to one of his , respecting the state of ...
... France , and all her tributary kings , might have excited our surprise , but not our apprehension . The following is an extract of another letter to the Duke , in November , 1784 , in answer to one of his , respecting the state of ...
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... France was brought forward . I had expressed my disapprobation of it publicly , for several months before , to all my friends ; but the part I took against it was attributed , by the ministerial writers , to the resentment I had ...
... France was brought forward . I had expressed my disapprobation of it publicly , for several months before , to all my friends ; but the part I took against it was attributed , by the ministerial writers , to the resentment I had ...
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a-year answer apprehension approbation Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury attention become believe bill Bishop of Landaff bonds of resignation Britain Calgarth Park Cambridge Catholics Christian church civil clergy connexion consider constitution Crown dear Lord diocese Dissenters Divinity doctrine Duke of Grafton Duke of Rutland duty England established esteem Europe favour following letter France give Grace happy honour hope House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Parliament Ireland judgment justice King King's kingdom liberty Lord Granby Lord Grenville Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty Majesty's matter means measure ment mind minister mode nation never obliged occasion opinion person perusal Pitt political present Prince of Wales principles probably published question reason received reform religion render respect sent sentiments sincere spirit thanks thing thought tion tithes treaty trust truth Whig whilst wish
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