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... Lord North , whose relative , Dudley North , had started him on his journey to London . When , after a fortnight's suspense , this request for assistance had been refused , he writes yet more urgently to Lord Shelburne ( at that time ...
... Lord North , whose relative , Dudley North , had started him on his journey to London . When , after a fortnight's suspense , this request for assistance had been refused , he writes yet more urgently to Lord Shelburne ( at that time ...
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... Lord George himself , " a lively- looking young man in appearance , " drawn in his coach by the mob towards the residence of Alderman Bull , " bowing as he passed along . " At this point the diary ends , or in any case the concluding ...
... Lord George himself , " a lively- looking young man in appearance , " drawn in his coach by the mob towards the residence of Alderman Bull , " bowing as he passed along . " At this point the diary ends , or in any case the concluding ...
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... Lord Rochford ; in consequence of which I asked his Lord- ship's permission to inscribe my little work to him . Knowing it to be free from all political allusions and personal abuse , it was no very material point to me to whom it was ...
... Lord Rochford ; in consequence of which I asked his Lord- ship's permission to inscribe my little work to him . Knowing it to be free from all political allusions and personal abuse , it was no very material point to me to whom it was ...
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... Lord Rochford . I begged to be credited for this sum till I received it of my subscribers , which I believe will be within one month but to this letter I had no reply , and I have probably offended by my importunity . Having used every ...
... Lord Rochford . I begged to be credited for this sum till I received it of my subscribers , which I believe will be within one month but to this letter I had no reply , and I have probably offended by my importunity . Having used every ...
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... Lord Rockingham's , - and , at the moment of Crabbe's appeal , was again actively opposing the policy of the King and Lord North . But he yet found time for an act of kindness that was to have no inconsiderable influence on English ...
... Lord Rockingham's , - and , at the moment of Crabbe's appeal , was again actively opposing the policy of the King and Lord North . But he yet found time for an act of kindness that was to have no inconsiderable influence on English ...
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