Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: 1827-1828J. Murray, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... give an answer to your obliging proposition , I should wish to know who the person is whom you intend to propose to his Majesty as the head of the government . Ever , my dear Mr. Canning , yours , & c . , WELLINGTON . The House will ...
... give an answer to your obliging proposition , I should wish to know who the person is whom you intend to propose to his Majesty as the head of the government . Ever , my dear Mr. Canning , yours , & c . , WELLINGTON . The House will ...
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... give an answer to your obliging proposition , I should wish to know who the person is whom you intend to propose to his Majesty as the head of the government . Ever , my dear Mr. Canning , yours , & c . , WELLINGTON . The House will ...
... give an answer to your obliging proposition , I should wish to know who the person is whom you intend to propose to his Majesty as the head of the government . Ever , my dear Mr. Canning , yours , & c . , WELLINGTON . The House will ...
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... give the Right Honourable gentleman that fair confidence and support which , as head of the government , he would have had a right to claim from me , when I knew that the necessary result of his system must be , to bring the govern ...
... give the Right Honourable gentleman that fair confidence and support which , as head of the government , he would have had a right to claim from me , when I knew that the necessary result of his system must be , to bring the govern ...
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... give the Right Honourable gentleman any ground to complain . That letter contained a clear distinct answer to the one which I had received from the Right Honourable gentleman , as far as I was enabled to give it , in the usual terms of ...
... give the Right Honourable gentleman any ground to complain . That letter contained a clear distinct answer to the one which I had received from the Right Honourable gentleman , as far as I was enabled to give it , in the usual terms of ...
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... give me full credit for the same sentiments with which I had witnessed every foregoing step of elevation to which you had attained . I will not , however , allow any delay to take place in telling you with what sincere regret I have ...
... give me full credit for the same sentiments with which I had witnessed every foregoing step of elevation to which you had attained . I will not , however , allow any delay to take place in telling you with what sincere regret I have ...
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