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Identifier: addresstogoodsen00turtiala (find matches)
Title: An address to the good sense and candour of the people, in behalf of the dealers in corn: with some few observations on a late trial for regrating
Year: 1800 (1800s)
Authors: Turton, Thomas, Sir, bart., 1764-1844
Subjects: Grain trade -- Great Britain Food supply -- Great Britain Corn laws (Great Britain)
Publisher: London : T. Egerton (etc.)
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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romised herself thehappiness of kissing him and embracing him withboth arms. She had, she also wrote, something totell him which she did not feel disposed to write, orconfide, to either his representatives or her own. Upon this, Henri, who was extremely pleased withthe cordiality of his great neighbour, sent for Sullyand bade him set out for Dover at once, which he did.He had, however, resolved to be extremely discreet inhis method of approaching the Queen, and, consequently,when the Earl of Pembroke and Lord Cavendish en-countered him he said that he had simply come overto Dover for a change of air and to walk about the town,and that neither had he a letter for the Queen nordesired her to know that he was in her neighbourhoodas, otherwise, she might be offended at his not payinghis respects to her. The two noblemen, however, burstout laughing at this and, a few moments later, anofficer of the Queens guards accosted him, told himjokingly that he was a prisoner, and took him before 148
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QUEEN ELIZABETH. Artisl unknown. Engraved by Vertue. ll-niiiKj p. 148 Sully and the Death of Gabrielle dEstrees Elizabeth. She, being also in a merry mood, asked himwhat he meant by coming into her country withoutpaying her a visit, and said that, since he had nothingto say to her she had something to say to him, andbade him follow her. When alone, she informed himthat what she desired was to form an alliance with theKing of France against Spain and Austria, and theythen and there drew out the basis of the alliance which,however, was never ratified owing to the death ofElizabeth not long afterwards. Sullys hatred of Concini—the most pardonable onein which he ever indulged—was such that he wouldnever speak to him if he could possibly avoid doing so,and he generally favoured the Italian upstart withnothing more than a full view of his back. It is statedthat his reason for quitting the Court after the assassina-tion of Henri was that he could not tolerate being forcedto come in

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