The Grenville Papers, Being the Correspondence of Richard Grenville, Earl Temple, K.G., and the Right Hon. George Grenville, Their Friends and Contemporaries: Now First Published from the Orig. MssJohn Murray, 1852 - Great Britain |
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... enemies , who showed so much skill in avoiding his friend . But if I have gained this satisfaction upon your ac- count , I have the mortification at the same time to be no longer able to do myself the credit in this country of ...
... enemies , who showed so much skill in avoiding his friend . But if I have gained this satisfaction upon your ac- count , I have the mortification at the same time to be no longer able to do myself the credit in this country of ...
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... enemies should make no use of the present opportunity of distressing us ; if they do not , it looks to me as if they were dis- tressed themselves . GEORGE GRENVILLE . MR . GEORGE GRENVILLE TO CAPT . THOMAS GRENVILLE . Admiralty Office ...
... enemies should make no use of the present opportunity of distressing us ; if they do not , it looks to me as if they were dis- tressed themselves . GEORGE GRENVILLE . MR . GEORGE GRENVILLE TO CAPT . THOMAS GRENVILLE . Admiralty Office ...
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... enemy pursues , they will not put it in the power of two or four ships to part them , for their convoys are strong ... enemy's fleet off Cape Finisterre , after a gallant action he entirely disabled them . In June , 1747 , Anson was ...
... enemy pursues , they will not put it in the power of two or four ships to part them , for their convoys are strong ... enemy's fleet off Cape Finisterre , after a gallant action he entirely disabled them . In June , 1747 , Anson was ...
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... enemy , as well in recovering what possibly we may have lost this year ( I mean Annapolis Royal ) as in attacking them in their own settlements on the River of St. Lawrence . I am likewise sensible that in case it shall be deter- mined ...
... enemy , as well in recovering what possibly we may have lost this year ( I mean Annapolis Royal ) as in attacking them in their own settlements on the River of St. Lawrence . I am likewise sensible that in case it shall be deter- mined ...
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... enemy he judges it necessary1 . Mr. Anson and Mr. Warren set out from Portsmouth the next day after you left London ; and this regulation was settled whilst we were at dinner , for the next day , at the Board , I found the order ...
... enemy he judges it necessary1 . Mr. Anson and Mr. Warren set out from Portsmouth the next day after you left London ; and this regulation was settled whilst we were at dinner , for the next day , at the Board , I found the order ...
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Adieu Admiral Admiralty affairs affectionate afterwards Anson army Bath believe borough brother Buckingham Captain Chancellor command compliments Court daughter dear Lord DEAR SIR,-I death desire died Duke of Bedford Duke of Newcastle EARL TEMPLE Edition enemy favour fleet French GEORGE GRENVILLE George Lyttelton give GRENVILLE-TEMPLE Grenville's happy Hardwicke hear honour hope Horace Walpole House of Commons Ireland James Grenville Jemmy JENKINSON John King King's Lady Hester Lady Hester Grenville Lady Temple leave letter London Lord Bute Lord Cobham Lord Temple Lordship Majesty married mention morning obliged occasion October Parliament Peerage Pelham PITT TO EARL Pitt's pleasure Post 8vo Prince received RICHARD GRENVILLE Secretary sent ships Sir George Sir George Lyttelton soon Stowe tell things THOMAS GRENVILLE thought to-morrow told town Treasury troops Viscount Walpole Wilkes William wish Wotton write yesterday