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... approve of your conduct in your conversation with M. Pui- sieux , and of the assurances you gave him , accord- ing to your instructions , of the King's desire and re- solution to live in harmony and to preserve a perfect good ...
... approve of your conduct in your conversation with M. Pui- sieux , and of the assurances you gave him , accord- ing to your instructions , of the King's desire and re- solution to live in harmony and to preserve a perfect good ...
Side 4
... approve the answer you gave M. Puisieux in relation to his guaranteeing the last convention made at Brus- selles ; but as that affair is now entirely at an end , I shall not trouble you any farther on this subject . Your conversation ...
... approve the answer you gave M. Puisieux in relation to his guaranteeing the last convention made at Brus- selles ; but as that affair is now entirely at an end , I shall not trouble you any farther on this subject . Your conversation ...
Side 10
... . The King doth entirely approve of the general assurances you gave M. Puisieux of his firm in- tentions to adhere most religiously to the engage- ments he 10 CORRESPONDENCE OF Duke of Bedford to Mr Yorke 27 12223550.
... . The King doth entirely approve of the general assurances you gave M. Puisieux of his firm in- tentions to adhere most religiously to the engage- ments he 10 CORRESPONDENCE OF Duke of Bedford to Mr Yorke 27 12223550.
Side 16
... approve of . As M. Puisieux seems to found the greatest jealousy of this court upon these two points , viz . the coolness showed to M. Durand when he first touched upon his Majesty's admitting a minister from Sweden ; and , 2dly , the ...
... approve of . As M. Puisieux seems to found the greatest jealousy of this court upon these two points , viz . the coolness showed to M. Durand when he first touched upon his Majesty's admitting a minister from Sweden ; and , 2dly , the ...
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... approve of your answers to M. Car- vajal , and M. Ensenada , on the subject of the re- newal of the treaty of 1715. It is his Majesty's pleasure you should still insist in the strongest * Occasioned by the robbery of three sailors in a ...
... approve of your answers to M. Car- vajal , and M. Ensenada , on the subject of the re- newal of the treaty of 1715. It is his Majesty's pleasure you should still insist in the strongest * Occasioned by the robbery of three sailors in a ...
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affairs answer approve assure Beckford believe brother Carvajal Chancellor council dear Lord declared desire despatch dined doth Duchess Duchess of Bedford DUKE OF BEDFORD Duke of Devonshire Duke of Newcastle Earl election endeavours Ensenada favour France friends give Grace hear Holdernesse honour hope House of Commons House of Lords inform intelligence intended Ireland KEENE King of Prussia King's Lady Betty last night Legge Leicester Fields letter likewise Lord Gower Lord Sandwich Lordship Madrid Majesty Majesty's Master ment money bill morning nations never o'clock obliged opinion Parliament Pelham person Pitt pleased present proposed Puisieux reason received regard resolution RICHARD RIGBY secret Secretary sent South Sea Company Spanish ministers talked tell thing thought Thursday tion to-day to-morrow told town treaty of 1715 trouble Walpole Whitehall wish Woburn Woburn Abbey write wrote yesterday
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