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... Lord Grenville , finding it contained passages relating to the intercourse of Mr. Randolph , the American Secretary of State , with Mr. Fauchet , had sent it to Mr. Hammond , the British minister in Philadel- phia . He had put it into ...
... Lord Grenville , finding it contained passages relating to the intercourse of Mr. Randolph , the American Secretary of State , with Mr. Fauchet , had sent it to Mr. Hammond , the British minister in Philadel- phia . He had put it into ...
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... Lord Grenville . Washington gives a detail of the various causes of complaint against the British government which were rankling in the minds of the American people , and which Morris was to mention , unofficially , should he converse ...
... Lord Grenville . Washington gives a detail of the various causes of complaint against the British government which were rankling in the minds of the American people , and which Morris was to mention , unofficially , should he converse ...
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... Lord Bridport , who had command of a British fleet of nearly sixty sail - of - the - line , lying at Torbay , lowered his flag at half - mast , every ship following the example ; and Bonaparte , First Consul of France , on announcing ...
... Lord Bridport , who had command of a British fleet of nearly sixty sail - of - the - line , lying at Torbay , lowered his flag at half - mast , every ship following the example ; and Bonaparte , First Consul of France , on announcing ...
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... ( Lord Brougham ) , " to let no occa- sion pass of commemorating this illustrious man , and until time shall be no more , will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and virtue , be derived from the veneration paid to ...
... ( Lord Brougham ) , " to let no occa- sion pass of commemorating this illustrious man , and until time shall be no more , will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and virtue , be derived from the veneration paid to ...
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... Lord Lansdowne , with one arm resting on his sword hilt , and the other extended , was distinguished among artists by the title of the " tea - pot portrait , " from the resemblance of the outline to the handle and spout of that domestic ...
... Lord Lansdowne , with one arm resting on his sword hilt , and the other extended , was distinguished among artists by the title of the " tea - pot portrait , " from the resemblance of the outline to the handle and spout of that domestic ...
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