I shall now finally close this disagreeable correspondence, trusting that, as we have completely explained ourselves to each other, the rest of our lives will be passed in uninterrupted tranquillity. — I am, Madam, with great truth, Very sincerely yours,... The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - Page 2121814Full view - About this book
 | Monthly literary register - 1821
...(hat as we have completely exa plained ourselves to each other, the rest of our lives will be pnsscd in uninterrupted tranquillity. I am, Madam, With great truth, very sincerely, yours, (Signed) GEORGE P. ' The princess dowager of Brunswick, her mother, coming lo England, his majesty purchased a house for... | |
 | Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 354 pages
..." more particular nature. I shall now finally " close this disagreeable correspondence, trust" ing that, as we have completely explained " ourselves...(Signed) «GEORGE P." And that to this letter I sent thefollowing answer: " L'aveu de votre conversation avec Lord " Cholmondely, ne m'étonne, ni ne m'offense.... | |
 | Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 372 pages
...restriction by proposing, at any period, a con'* nection of a more particular nature. I shall now " finally close this disagreeable correspondence, "...truth, " Very sincerely yours, (Signed) " GEORGE, P," * The substance of this letter had been previously conveyed in a message through Lord Cholmondeley... | |
 | Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 132 pages
...correspondence, trusting that, as we have completely cxplained'ourselves to each other, the rest of onr lives will be passed in uninterrupted tranquillity....And that to this letter I sent the following answer : — " L'aveu de votre conversation avec Lord Cholmondeley, ne m'étonne, ni ne m'offense. C'étoit... | |
 | Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 354 pages
...more particular nature. 1 shall now finally " close this disagreeable correspondence, trust. ." ing that, as we have completely explained " ourselves..." I am Madam, " With great truth, " Very sincerely your?, (Signed) . " GEORGE P." And that to this letter I sent the following answer : " L'aveu de votre... | |
 | William Cobbett - 1813
...any period a connexion of a more particular " nature. I shall now finally close this disagree" able correspondence, trusting that, as we have " completely...each other, " the rest of our lives will be passed in uninter" rtipted tranquillity. 1 am, Madam, with " great truth, very sincerely yours, (Signed) " GEORGE... | |
 | 1813
...any period a connexion of a more particular " nature. I shall now tin. illy close this disagree" able correspondence, trusting that, as we have " completely explained ourselves to each other, " the rest of onr lives will be passed in miinter" mpted tranquillity. 1 am, Madam, with " great truth, very sincerely... | |
 | Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 381 pages
...circumstances, to alter it. " proposing at any period, a connection of a more " particular nature. I shall now finally close this " disagreeable correspondence,...as " we have completely explained ourselves to each " olherj the rest of our lives will be passed in un" interrupted tranquillity. <e I am, Madam, " With... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1815
...pbined ourselves to each other, the *e?t of our lives will be passed in unLiterrupuJ tranquillity. " 1 am, madam, with great truth, Very sincerely yours,...(Signed) " GEORGE P." And that to this letter I sent the fol lowing answer : " May 6, 1796. " T!ie avowal of your conversation with Lord Chulmonueley, neither... | |
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