Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Том 11810 |
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... humbly hoping that it will be honoured with your approbation , and that I may have your Ladyship's permission to subscribe myself , " Madam , " Your most obedient , and " most humble servant , LADY CHATHAM'S ANSWER . " SIR , ( COPY .
... humbly hoping that it will be honoured with your approbation , and that I may have your Ladyship's permission to subscribe myself , " Madam , " Your most obedient , and " most humble servant , LADY CHATHAM'S ANSWER . " SIR , ( COPY .
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John Almon. LADY CHATHAM'S ANSWER . " SIR , ( COPY . ) Burton - Pynsent , Dec. 15 , 1791 . " I have received the obliging present of the books , which you sent to me ; the subject of which is so interesting to my feelings . I cannot ...
John Almon. LADY CHATHAM'S ANSWER . " SIR , ( COPY . ) Burton - Pynsent , Dec. 15 , 1791 . " I have received the obliging present of the books , which you sent to me ; the subject of which is so interesting to my feelings . I cannot ...
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... answer to the preceding , the Craftsman , No. 596 , says , " That he is not addicted to panegyric , but roused by an honest zeal to resent the blackest personal calumny , by exposing the heart and intention of the wretched author , in ...
... answer to the preceding , the Craftsman , No. 596 , says , " That he is not addicted to panegyric , but roused by an honest zeal to resent the blackest personal calumny , by exposing the heart and intention of the wretched author , in ...
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... answer from Mr. Horace Walpole , who , in the course of it , said , ' Formidable sounds and furious declamation , confident assertions , and lofty periods , may af- fect the young and unexperienced ; and per- haps the hon . gentleman ...
... answer from Mr. Horace Walpole , who , in the course of it , said , ' Formidable sounds and furious declamation , confident assertions , and lofty periods , may af- fect the young and unexperienced ; and per- haps the hon . gentleman ...
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... answered , that he might have discovered it by the same tokens which betrayed it to his op- ponents , the impossibility of putting it into exe- cution . For it must be confessed , that his French informers , well acquainted with his dis ...
... answered , that he might have discovered it by the same tokens which betrayed it to his op- ponents , the impossibility of putting it into exe- cution . For it must be confessed , that his French informers , well acquainted with his dis ...
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