Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... answered by " Mr. Hussey that he had no one word to say upon that subject ; the channel was open , " he observed , but ours was not that chan- " nel - ** " The conversation then closed with such assurances of a sincere pacific ...
... answered by " Mr. Hussey that he had no one word to say upon that subject ; the channel was open , " he observed , but ours was not that chan- " nel - ** " The conversation then closed with such assurances of a sincere pacific ...
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Richard Cumberland. trusty servant Camis was not to be found , nor did he answer to any call . Distressed with apprehension lest some fatal accident had be- fallen this most valuable man , I got out of my coach determined not to move ...
Richard Cumberland. trusty servant Camis was not to be found , nor did he answer to any call . Distressed with apprehension lest some fatal accident had be- fallen this most valuable man , I got out of my coach determined not to move ...
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... answered as follows- " To Mr. Hussey . " " Talevara la Reina , Friday 16th " June half - past 5 evening . " My dearest friend , 66 " Your consolatory letter meets me at the end of a long and laborious jour- 66 ney , and like a magical ...
... answered as follows- " To Mr. Hussey . " " Talevara la Reina , Friday 16th " June half - past 5 evening . " My dearest friend , 66 " Your consolatory letter meets me at the end of a long and laborious jour- 66 ney , and like a magical ...
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... answer that both his Catholic Majesty and himself trembled for the king , but of the extermination of the ministry no question could be made . I renewed my assertions in terms more confident than before , not so much upon conviction as ...
... answer that both his Catholic Majesty and himself trembled for the king , but of the extermination of the ministry no question could be made . I renewed my assertions in terms more confident than before , not so much upon conviction as ...
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... answers and instructions , and conclude with suggesting such a mode of accommodating these to the punctilio of the Spanish court , as in my opinion cannot fail to bring the treaty to a successful issue- " If this " is conveyed , " ( I ...
... answers and instructions , and conclude with suggesting such a mode of accommodating these to the punctilio of the Spanish court , as in my opinion cannot fail to bring the treaty to a successful issue- " If this " is conveyed , " ( I ...
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