The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 |
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... mind , for which he has since been so eminently distinguished . What he chiefly dwelt upon in that speech was , the necessity of vigorously prosecuting the war against France ; and the main argument on which he rested was , the ...
... mind , for which he has since been so eminently distinguished . What he chiefly dwelt upon in that speech was , the necessity of vigorously prosecuting the war against France ; and the main argument on which he rested was , the ...
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... mind was affected by the exhaustion , resulting from such severe parliamentary labours , saying nothing of the irritation occasioned by being compelled to alter the plans of the parliamentary campaign after the Easter recess . The mor ...
... mind was affected by the exhaustion , resulting from such severe parliamentary labours , saying nothing of the irritation occasioned by being compelled to alter the plans of the parliamentary campaign after the Easter recess . The mor ...
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... mind was in any way affected . His Majesty was the first to communicate the fear and suspicion that a change had taken place ; that caution was requisite ; that danger otherwise might result . On the Friday , ( August 9. 1822 ) prepara ...
... mind was in any way affected . His Majesty was the first to communicate the fear and suspicion that a change had taken place ; that caution was requisite ; that danger otherwise might result . On the Friday , ( August 9. 1822 ) prepara ...
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... mind . Dr. Bankhead , who had been for many years his Lordship's physician , was immediately sent for . He found his illustrious patient labouring under a con- siderable depression of spirits , and complaining of an oppres- sive ...
... mind . Dr. Bankhead , who had been for many years his Lordship's physician , was immediately sent for . He found his illustrious patient labouring under a con- siderable depression of spirits , and complaining of an oppres- sive ...
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... mind and constitution . He remained with his Lordship until a late hour on Sunday night , and observed with pleasure , that his conversation became more rational ; at length he left him with the Marchioness , and retired to an adjoining ...
... mind and constitution . He remained with his Lordship until a late hour on Sunday night , and observed with pleasure , that his conversation became more rational ; at length he left him with the Marchioness , and retired to an adjoining ...
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