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Page 345
... king said frankly , " Let us not look back , let us ( ii . 239 ) ; that he was full of the same gracious ex- only look forward ; nothing of that sort shall happressions which he had so often used to him ( 498 ) ; pen again . " Grenville ...
... king said frankly , " Let us not look back , let us ( ii . 239 ) ; that he was full of the same gracious ex- only look forward ; nothing of that sort shall happressions which he had so often used to him ( 498 ) ; pen again . " Grenville ...
Page 347
... king he somewhat presumptuously said that tainly less dishonorable . But beyond this expres" he saw with concern that those persons who had sion of his opinion the king made no attempt to hitherto deservedly had the greatest weight in ...
... king he somewhat presumptuously said that tainly less dishonorable . But beyond this expres" he saw with concern that those persons who had sion of his opinion the king made no attempt to hitherto deservedly had the greatest weight in ...
Page 349
... king endeavored to save the ministers from themselves . The second Lord Hardwicke ( though his mind was warped by the prejudices of his party ) relates how earnestly the king pressed him to join the cabinet , and how greatly he deplored ...
... king endeavored to save the ministers from themselves . The second Lord Hardwicke ( though his mind was warped by the prejudices of his party ) relates how earnestly the king pressed him to join the cabinet , and how greatly he deplored ...
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