Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: 1827-1828J. Murray, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... hope they will have the effect of inducing his Royal Highness to postpone for a further period of time , if not to forego altogether , the intention of adopting this mode of commemoration . But if his Royal Highness should persevere in ...
... hope they will have the effect of inducing his Royal Highness to postpone for a further period of time , if not to forego altogether , the intention of adopting this mode of commemoration . But if his Royal Highness should persevere in ...
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... hope you will approve it . I could have no scruple in writing , as from my general knowledge of your Grace's opinions , and your instructions to Sir William Clinton , as they had been more than once expressed by you in my hearing , I ...
... hope you will approve it . I could have no scruple in writing , as from my general knowledge of your Grace's opinions , and your instructions to Sir William Clinton , as they had been more than once expressed by you in my hearing , I ...
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... hope that I shall not be considered as presuming too far upon the kindness and confidence with which your Grace has honoured me upon this and other occasions , if I venture to express an earnest and anxious hope and solicitude that the ...
... hope that I shall not be considered as presuming too far upon the kindness and confidence with which your Grace has honoured me upon this and other occasions , if I venture to express an earnest and anxious hope and solicitude that the ...
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... hope on all occasions proved ; at least it was always my intention so to do . I cannot refrain therefore from acquainting you that the command of the army is still open , and if you choose to recall that resignation , which it grieved ...
... hope on all occasions proved ; at least it was always my intention so to do . I cannot refrain therefore from acquainting you that the command of the army is still open , and if you choose to recall that resignation , which it grieved ...
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... hope that your Majesty will have the goodness to refer to the reasons which I stated to your Majesty on the 12th of April , and more fully to your Majesty's minister on the 6th of May , as having imposed upon me the painful necessity of ...
... hope that your Majesty will have the goodness to refer to the reasons which I stated to your Majesty on the 12th of April , and more fully to your Majesty's minister on the 6th of May , as having imposed upon me the painful necessity of ...
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