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We believe we may add that the originals are lost . What we have , therefore , are not the King's notes , but simply Sir J. Mackintosh's hurried extracts ; and how far he may have cur- tailed and adapted them ( using them in all honesty ...
We believe we may add that the originals are lost . What we have , therefore , are not the King's notes , but simply Sir J. Mackintosh's hurried extracts ; and how far he may have cur- tailed and adapted them ( using them in all honesty ...
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married at all ; ' and then adding , ' I believed it had taken place on a Wednesday ' ( whereas , in truth , it was on a ... Of such idle stories there are plenty ; but we believe it would be very difficult to trace home to him a single ...
married at all ; ' and then adding , ' I believed it had taken place on a Wednesday ' ( whereas , in truth , it was on a ... Of such idle stories there are plenty ; but we believe it would be very difficult to trace home to him a single ...
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There is nothing but his own word for it and Walpole evidently believed that his Lordship acted solely on his own ... Lord Stanhope , with greater forbearance in an obscure case , merely says , ' The Duke was made to believe that Pitt ...
There is nothing but his own word for it and Walpole evidently believed that his Lordship acted solely on his own ... Lord Stanhope , with greater forbearance in an obscure case , merely says , ' The Duke was made to believe that Pitt ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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