George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, المجلد 4 |
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الصفحة 68
I have , therefore , by the advice of my Privy Council , laid an embargo on wheat
and wheat - flower going out of the kingdom until the advice of Parliament could
be taken . ” By the Opposition it was insisted , that the laying this embargo was an
...
I have , therefore , by the advice of my Privy Council , laid an embargo on wheat
and wheat - flower going out of the kingdom until the advice of Parliament could
be taken . ” By the Opposition it was insisted , that the laying this embargo was an
...
الصفحة 124
I have not taken the old lodging for the Rena , because I waited for your letter ;
however , I saw a bill upon the door , and if I do not hear from you before night , I
shall order it to be taken tomorrow . The King talked of you at his dressing , and
told ...
I have not taken the old lodging for the Rena , because I waited for your letter ;
however , I saw a bill upon the door , and if I do not hear from you before night , I
shall order it to be taken tomorrow . The King talked of you at his dressing , and
told ...
الصفحة 198
... that as he could not possibly live many hours longer , his blisters might be
taken off to give him a little ease in his last moments , which , it is said , was done
accordingly . “ Among many other particulars related upon this melancholy
occasion ...
... that as he could not possibly live many hours longer , his blisters might be
taken off to give him a little ease in his last moments , which , it is said , was done
accordingly . “ Among many other particulars related upon this melancholy
occasion ...
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able Adieu afterwards appeared arrived August believe born brother called CARLISLE TO GEORGE celebrated certainly Charles coming daughter DEAR GEORGE death desire died dine Duke Earl EARL OF CARLISLE England expect France French GEORGE SELWYN give glad happy hear honour hope Italy John King Lady late least leave letter live London look Lord Carlisle Lord Holland Lord March Madame March married mean meet mentioned month morning nature never night obliged occasion October Paris pass perhaps period person pleased pleasure Pray present reason received remember seems seen sent short soon sorry spirits stay suppose sure taken talk tell thank thing third thought told town Walpole week wish write wrote yesterday young