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[137–140];
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[171];
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[184],
[185];
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[200],
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[203],
[214],
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[116];
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[147];
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[121]; ii.
[58];
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[169];
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[189];
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[248–9];
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[264–5];
- his manner of speaking, i.
[183];
- and Prince of Wales, i.
[178];
- and Lord E. Fitzgerald, i.
[186];
- and Lord Lansdown, i.
[221];
- and Lord Thanet, i.
[250],
[269];
- and Mr. Adderley, i.
[273];
- and Lord Sidmouth, ii.
[217];
- and peace negotiations, ii.
[29–30],
[31],
[44–5];
- and the Divorce Bill, ii.
[77];
- and Public Debtors Bill, ii.
[90];
- and Catholic Emancipation Bill, ii.
[76],
[201–3],
[215–16];
- and Jacobinical Party, ii.
[101–2];
- his Foreign Reminiscences, i.
[231];
- at Court, i.
[253–4];
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[167],
[168];
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[170],
[171];
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[173],
[174];
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[183],
[186],
[187];
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[197–8];
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[249];
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[130],
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[294–6]
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[6],
[30],
[33],
[38],
[42–3],
[53],
[68],
[83],
[92],
[159];
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[90–1];
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[147];
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[117],
[125],
[159],
[166],
[170],
[183],
[265];
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[174–5];
- on Lord E. Fitzgerald’s arrest, i.
[187],
[188];
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[199–201];
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[257];
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[263–4];
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[179–182];
- her early education, i.
[158–9];
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[5],
[7],
[130],
[173],
[192],
[199],
[213],
[215–16]; ii.
[24],
[37],
[41],
[61];
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[18],
[19],
[32–8],
[48],
[84–5],
[132],
[134],
[137–8],
[140],
[141–2]; ii.
[151–2],
[250–1]
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[3]
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