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Page 147
... possessed the kind affec- tions . We copy some parts of it : " My very dear child , " Dorchester Gaol , Oct. 19 , 1799 : " I shall occasionally employ myself in giving you a few directions , which may contribute to the perfection of ...
... possessed the kind affec- tions . We copy some parts of it : " My very dear child , " Dorchester Gaol , Oct. 19 , 1799 : " I shall occasionally employ myself in giving you a few directions , which may contribute to the perfection of ...
Page 332
... possessed the best understanding he ever met with in any human being . " Art . 39. Intercepted Correspondence from India : containing Dis patches from Marquis Welicsley , & c . and from the Governor - General in Council , to the Secret ...
... possessed the best understanding he ever met with in any human being . " Art . 39. Intercepted Correspondence from India : containing Dis patches from Marquis Welicsley , & c . and from the Governor - General in Council , to the Secret ...
Page 506
... possessed of the entire favour and confidence of the Queen , was regarded for many years as the principal mover in all the measures of the court of Versailles ; and who , it is well known , is most unfavourably depicted in all the ...
... possessed of the entire favour and confidence of the Queen , was regarded for many years as the principal mover in all the measures of the court of Versailles ; and who , it is well known , is most unfavourably depicted in all the ...
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