| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1835 - 634 pągines
...ever preclude the confidential servants of the King from advising His Majesty to permit you to resume your situation there. I had hoped, from the number...arrangement could be made to relieve you from the embarassment which you must undoubtedly always labour under, so long as you retain the government of... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 434 pągines
...ever preclude the confidential servants of the King from advising his Majesty to permit you to resume your situation there. " I had hoped, from the number...retain the government of Gibraltar. " I am, &c. &c. " FREDERICK." ENCLOSURE IN THE FIRST LETTER, D. " Horse Guards, July 15th, 1803. " Sir, — I was yesterday... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 438 pągines
...ever preclude the confidential servants of the King from advising his Majesty to permit you to resume your situation there. " I had hoped, from the number...retain the government of Gibraltar. " I am, &c. &c. " FREDERICK." ENCLOSURE IN THE FIRST LETTER. D. " Horse Guards, July I5th, 1803. " Sir, — I was yesterday... | |
| Erskine Neale - 1850 - 440 pągines
...EVER preclude the confidential servants of the King from advising His Majesty to permit you to resume your situation there. " I had hoped, from the number...retain the government of Gibraltar. " I am, &c. &c. " FREDERICK." ENCLOSURE IN THE FIRST LETTER. D. " Horse Guards, July 15, 1803. « SIR, — I was yesterday... | |
| William James Anderson (president of the Quebec literary and historical society.) - 1870 - 266 pągines
...— HORSE GUARDS, February 6th, 1808. DEAR EDWARD, — I take the earliest opportunity to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this morning, and am...have lamented that no arrangement could be made to relievo you from tho embarrassment which you must undoubtedly always labour under, so long as you retain... | |
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