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... schemes of unbounded ambition and aggrandisement , that threatened to overwhelm the continent of Eu- rope . The parliament was then pro- rogued . 12 CHAP . letter , of the 16th of February , and I HISTORY OF EUROPE . 115.
... schemes of unbounded ambition and aggrandisement , that threatened to overwhelm the continent of Eu- rope . The parliament was then pro- rogued . 12 CHAP . letter , of the 16th of February , and I HISTORY OF EUROPE . 115.
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... Letter , from Lord Grenville to the Marquis Wellesley . - Account of that Letter - generally conceived an authentic Document - and why . - Situation of the greatPolitical Parties at the Com- mencement of the Year - Union in Public ...
... Letter , from Lord Grenville to the Marquis Wellesley . - Account of that Letter - generally conceived an authentic Document - and why . - Situation of the greatPolitical Parties at the Com- mencement of the Year - Union in Public ...
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Edmund Burke. letter , of the 16th of February , and I now reply to it , though I am not entirely certain when I shall have an opportunity of transmitting to you my answer . In regard to your stay in India , this question has been long ...
Edmund Burke. letter , of the 16th of February , and I now reply to it , though I am not entirely certain when I shall have an opportunity of transmitting to you my answer . In regard to your stay in India , this question has been long ...
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... letter to Mr. Addington , you ought , in my opinion , to consider it only as a possible , though remote event . As for eternal enmity , I detest the idea ; and , if I have an eternal en- mity , it is against the partisans of a principle ...
... letter to Mr. Addington , you ought , in my opinion , to consider it only as a possible , though remote event . As for eternal enmity , I detest the idea ; and , if I have an eternal en- mity , it is against the partisans of a principle ...
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... letter , by expati- ating on the pleasure which I ex- perienced , on finding in your letter those expressions of friendship which belong to our old and uninterrupted intimacy . I never did more for you than you would have done for me ...
... letter , by expati- ating on the pleasure which I ex- perienced , on finding in your letter those expressions of friendship which belong to our old and uninterrupted intimacy . I never did more for you than you would have done for me ...
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