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" It is thus the essence of things is lost in ceremony in every country of Europe. We must submit to what we cannot alter. Patience is the only remedy. "
The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben Percy ... - Page 124
1826
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The National Register, Volume 7

1819 - 480 pages
...other ceremonies to go through in presentations to the queen, and visits to and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt...that I have at heart, the objects of my instructions. I bus ii is tint the essence of things is lost in ceremony in every country of Europe; we must submit...
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The Public and Private Life of His Late...Majesty, George the Third ...

Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 pages
...other ceremonies to go through in presentations to the queen, and visits to and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt...essence of things is lost in ceremony in every country in Europe ; we must submit to what we cannot alter — patience is the only remedy. With great and...
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Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Volume 8

John Sanderson - 1827 - 362 pages
...other ceremonies to 'go through in presentations to the queen, and visits to and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt...country of Europe ; we must submit to what we cannot alter. Patience is the only remedy." Notwithstanding the courtesy of his reception, Mr. Adams found...
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Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Volume 1

John Sanderson - 1828 - 728 pages
...other ceremonies to go through, in presentations to the queen, and visits to and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt me in my endeavours to obtain all that 1 have at heart, the objects of my instructions. Thus it is that the essence of things is lost in ceremony...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States of America ..., Volume 4

United States. Department of State - 1833 - 544 pages
...There are a train of other ceremonies to go through. The Queen, and visits to and from Ministers and Ambassadors, which will take up much time and interrupt me in my endeavors to obtain what I have at heart, the object of my instructions. It is thus the essence of...
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The Italian Drama

Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - 1834 - 280 pages
...train of other ceremonies to go through, the audience of the Queen and visits to and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time and interrupt me in my endeavors to obtain what I have at heart, the object of my instructions. It is thus the essence of...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States of America: From the ...

United States. Department of State - 1837 - 882 pages
...There are a train of other ceremonies to go through. The Queen, and visits to and from Ministers and Ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt me in my endeavors to obtain what I have at heart — the object of my instructions. It is thus the essence...
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The Percy Anecdotes, Revised Edition: To which is Added, a Valuable ...

1852 - 670 pages
...other ceremonies to go through in presentations to the queen, and visits to and from ministers and am-bassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt me in my endeavors to obtain all that I have at heart, the objects of my instructions. Thus it ii that the essence...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Revised Edition, Volumes 1-2

1847 - 666 pages
...other ceremonies to go through in presentatious to the queen, and visits to and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt me in my endeavors to obtain all that I have at heart, the objects of my iustructious. Thus it is that the essence...
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The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States ..., Volume 8

John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1853 - 736 pages
...and from ministers and ambassadors, which will take up much time, and interrupt me in my endeavors to obtain all that I have at heart, — the objects of my instructions. It is thus the essence of things is lost in ceremony in every country of Europe. We must snbmit to...
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