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... passed the evening with Impey . I passed a very pleasant evening conversing upon various subjects ( agreeing as to some and disagreeing as to many ) with the same freedom and kindness as when we lived so much together at Cambridge ...
... passed the evening with Impey . I passed a very pleasant evening conversing upon various subjects ( agreeing as to some and disagreeing as to many ) with the same freedom and kindness as when we lived so much together at Cambridge ...
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... passed at the Railroad meeting today I hope and trust that we shall proceed vigorously in future : still , however , the shares do not rise in value ( I mean in price ) so much as one might reasonably have expected . I consider the ...
... passed at the Railroad meeting today I hope and trust that we shall proceed vigorously in future : still , however , the shares do not rise in value ( I mean in price ) so much as one might reasonably have expected . I consider the ...
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... passed . My fears then proved but too well founded . God grant that my hopes on the present occasion may prove as much so ! 18. Chapel : went to hear Mr. Fox , the Unitarian minister , whose reputation as an able enlightened man stands ...
... passed . My fears then proved but too well founded . God grant that my hopes on the present occasion may prove as much so ! 18. Chapel : went to hear Mr. Fox , the Unitarian minister , whose reputation as an able enlightened man stands ...
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DIARY | 35 |
LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
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