Correspondence of William Pitt, Том 4

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The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne Nov 26 Pro
26
The Honourable William Pitt to the Earl of Chatham August
31
The Earl of Chatham to John Calcraft Esq Nov 28 Pollution
32
The Earl of Chatham to Lord Camden Dec 3
39
The Earl of Chatham to the Honourable William Pitt Sep
43
LieutenantColonel Barré to the Earl of Chatham Jan 24
71
John Calcraft Esq to the Earl of Chatham Jan 22
74
The Earl of Chatham to LieutenantColonel Barré Jan 24
85
The Earl of Chatham to the Countess of Chatham Jan 26
86
The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne Dec 12 Insult
91
The Earl of Chatham to LieutenantColonel Barré Feb 20
93
The Earl of Chatham to LieutenantColonel Barré Feb 21
100
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham Feb 25 City
111
John Calcraft Esq to the Earl of Chatham March 21 Differ
117
John Calcraft Esq to the Earl of Chatham April 11 Dur
150
The Earl of Chatham to the Marquis of Rockingham April
165
The Marquis of Rockingham to the Earl of Chatham January 21
166
The Earl of Chatham to Dr Addington August 1
180
1772
186
Junius to the Earl of Chatham January 14 Enclosing
191
David Garrick Esq to the Earl of Chatham February 26
198
The Earl of Chatham to the Countess of Chatham April 9
205
The Earl of Chatham to the Countess of Chatham April 15
213
The Earl of Chatham to the Marquis of Granby April 7 Con
220
The Earl of Chatham to John Calcraft Esq August 17 Con
223
The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne November 29
231
The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne January 5
237
The Earl of Chatham to LieutenantColonel Barré January 24
245
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham May 18 Dis
247
Just claims of the shipwrights Attributes the triumph of
250
The Honourable William Pitt to the Countess of Chatham Sep
254
The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne April 14
258
The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne May 24
264
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham June 12
273
The Marquis of Granby to the Earl of Chatham April 7
274
amiable and affectionate attentions
275
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham June 26 Debate
282
MajorGeneral Carleton to the Earl of Chatham October 12
292
science and literature into readyrhino as illiberal as illegal
331
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham April 4
339
Lord Lyttleton Thomas second lord to Earl Temple May 17
345
Major Caldwell to the Earl of Chatham June 2 Assurances
352
VOL IV
353
The Earl of Chatham to Stephen Sayre Esq October 8
359
The Honourable William Pitt to the Earl of Chatham July 15
361
The Honourable William Pitt to the Countess of Chatham
365
The same to the same January 31 Intends to propose
387
APPENDIX
393
The Marquis of Rockingham to the Earl of Chatham February 9
398
General Carleton to the Earl of Chatham September 21
412
1776
420
The Earl of Shelburne to the Countess of Chatham November
427
The Earl of Chatham to the Honourable William Pitt September
440
The Honourable William Pitt to the Earl of Chatham July 27
441
Lord Chatham to Dr Addington
443
The Marquis of Rockingham to the Earl of Chatham November
450
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham November 27
461
The Marquis of Rockingham to the Earl of Chatham December 4
470
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham December 23
480
The Countess of Chatham to Thomas Coutts Esq January 22
486
The same to the same January 26 Wishes to communicate
490
Earl Temple to the Countess of Chatham February 9 Confusion
497
Earl Temple to the Countess of Chatham February 12
506
The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham March 22
513
Lord Camden to the Countess of Chatham May 30 Condolence
519
Lord Camden to the Countess of Chatham June 4 The Chat
527
The same to the same Dec 18 Resignation of Lord Wey
547
INSCRIPTION ON THE MARBLE URN RAISED AT BURTON PYNSENT
548
391
551
46
553
78
554
421
557
399
559
103
560
445
565

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