Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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Page 110
... correct . On the 3d of the month following , viz . January 1781 , I inform Lord Hillsborough , that " having found means " to obtain copies of some state papers , the << << authenticity of which may be relied upon , 110 MEMOIRS OF.
... correct . On the 3d of the month following , viz . January 1781 , I inform Lord Hillsborough , that " having found means " to obtain copies of some state papers , the << << authenticity of which may be relied upon , 110 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 118
... correct ) had sacrificed their lives . If in the refutation of a charge so grossly un- just and injurious as this , I lost my patience and for a short time forgot the management befitting my peculiar situation , I can truly say it was ...
... correct ) had sacrificed their lives . If in the refutation of a charge so grossly un- just and injurious as this , I lost my patience and for a short time forgot the management befitting my peculiar situation , I can truly say it was ...
Page 128
... rules of conduct I was prepared to pay the most correct and cheer- ful obedience . For the favour of his lordship's information , that he would have spared me the trouble and fatigue of my long journey , if he had been 128 MEMOIRS OF.
... rules of conduct I was prepared to pay the most correct and cheer- ful obedience . For the favour of his lordship's information , that he would have spared me the trouble and fatigue of my long journey , if he had been 128 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 131
... correctly true , and which I now for the first time make public , shall prove that those , whom I could not put at peace with my country , were yet at perfect peace with me , I hope I shall not be suspected of having overstrained the ...
... correctly true , and which I now for the first time make public , shall prove that those , whom I could not put at peace with my country , were yet at perfect peace with me , I hope I shall not be suspected of having overstrained the ...
Page 200
... paragraph , except what is avowed quotation , I am singly responsible for . My much esteemed friend Richard Sharp Esquire , now of Mark - Lane , had the kindness , during my absence from town , to correct 200 MEMOIRS OF.
... paragraph , except what is avowed quotation , I am singly responsible for . My much esteemed friend Richard Sharp Esquire , now of Mark - Lane , had the kindness , during my absence from town , to correct 200 MEMOIRS OF.
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