The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... heart more things , any thing to be in a kind of talk with him ; but I believe Spencer stays for my dis- patch . He was willing to go early ; but this was to be the delight of the morning , and the support of the day . ' Tis written in ...
... heart more things , any thing to be in a kind of talk with him ; but I believe Spencer stays for my dis- patch . He was willing to go early ; but this was to be the delight of the morning , and the support of the day . ' Tis written in ...
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... heart , without seeming concerned for herself . The condition of his friend , Lord Russell , seems to have pressed hea- vily on his mind . He sent to the Earl of Bed- ford to say , he was more concerned for his son's condition than even ...
... heart , without seeming concerned for herself . The condition of his friend , Lord Russell , seems to have pressed hea- vily on his mind . He sent to the Earl of Bed- ford to say , he was more concerned for his son's condition than even ...
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... heart . " This conversation was , on the Wednesday fol- lowing , related by him to Lord Shaftesbury , who denied the truth of the Duke's assertion , and said , he suspected some artificial bargain between him and his father to save one ...
... heart . " This conversation was , on the Wednesday fol- lowing , related by him to Lord Shaftesbury , who denied the truth of the Duke's assertion , and said , he suspected some artificial bargain between him and his father to save one ...
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... heart sincerely loyal and affec- tionate to the King and government , ( which I look upon as the best of governments , ) and have always as fervently wished and prayed for His Majesty's long life , as any man living . " And now to have ...
... heart sincerely loyal and affec- tionate to the King and government , ( which I look upon as the best of governments , ) and have always as fervently wished and prayed for His Majesty's long life , as any man living . " And now to have ...
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... heart to the prayers of an afflicted old father , and not bring grey hairs with sorrow to my grave . " BEDFORD . " " To the King's most Excellent Majesty . " The humble Petition of William Russell : " Most humbly sheweth ; " That your ...
... heart to the prayers of an afflicted old father , and not bring grey hairs with sorrow to my grave . " BEDFORD . " " To the King's most Excellent Majesty . " The humble Petition of William Russell : " Most humbly sheweth ; " That your ...
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