Correspondence of William Pitt, Том 2John Murray, 1838 |
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... obliging and much esteemed favour was duly received . I consider it the greatest honour to have such a sponsor to my child . ( 1 ) He was made a Christian last night , and Lord Effingham ( 2 ) was your proxy . No endeavours of mine ...
... obliging and much esteemed favour was duly received . I consider it the greatest honour to have such a sponsor to my child . ( 1 ) He was made a Christian last night , and Lord Effingham ( 2 ) was your proxy . No endeavours of mine ...
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... , I have the honour to be , with most sincere respect and affection , dear Sir , Your most obliged and most obedient and humble servant , ANDREW MITCHELL . THE EARL OF HARDWICKE TO MR . PITT . DEAR 1760 . 15 THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
... , I have the honour to be , with most sincere respect and affection , dear Sir , Your most obliged and most obedient and humble servant , ANDREW MITCHELL . THE EARL OF HARDWICKE TO MR . PITT . DEAR 1760 . 15 THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
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... obliged to go to the duchy court ( ' ) this morning , I should have attended you ( 1 ) The earl was at this time chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster . VOL . II . C to have acquainted you , that I had received a 1760 . 17 THE EARL OF ...
... obliged to go to the duchy court ( ' ) this morning , I should have attended you ( 1 ) The earl was at this time chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster . VOL . II . C to have acquainted you , that I had received a 1760 . 17 THE EARL OF ...
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... obliged servant , KINNOUL . ( ' ) LORD GEORGE BEAUCLERK ( 2 ) TO MR . PITT . SIR , Edinburgh , January 29 , 1760 . CONTRIBUTIONS for the French prisoners have prevailed , and been carried on successfully in this country . Without my ...
... obliged servant , KINNOUL . ( ' ) LORD GEORGE BEAUCLERK ( 2 ) TO MR . PITT . SIR , Edinburgh , January 29 , 1760 . CONTRIBUTIONS for the French prisoners have prevailed , and been carried on successfully in this country . Without my ...
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... I HAVE been favoured with your Lordship's letter of the 29th past , on the subject of contributions in Scotland for the French prisoners . I am very much obliged to your Lordship for the honour you do 20 1760 . CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... I HAVE been favoured with your Lordship's letter of the 29th past , on the subject of contributions in Scotland for the French prisoners . I am very much obliged to your Lordship for the honour you do 20 1760 . CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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