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contents:
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Contents
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Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Chapter VIII.
Chapter IX.
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Sir Robert Adair (1763-1855)
English diplomat; he was Whig MP for Appleby (1799-1802) and Camelford (1802-12), a friend and disciple of Charles James Fox, and ambassador to Constantinople, 1809-10. He was ridiculed by Canning and Ellis in The Rovers. English diplomat; he was Whig MP for Appleby (1799-1802) and Camelford (1802-12), a friend and disciple of Charles James Fox, and ambassador to Constantinople, 1809-10. He was ridiculed by Canning and Ellis in The Rovers.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Sir Robert Adair to Lady Melbourne, 27 September 1802
Sir Robert Adair to Lady Melbourne, 2 October 1802
REFERENCES TO:
 Chapter III.  ¶ 10
 Chapter III.  ¶ 11
 Chapter III.  ¶ 12
 Chapter IV.  ¶ n2
Duchess of Devonshire to Lady Melbourne, [17 December 1801]  ¶ 3
Duchess of Devonshire to Lady Melbourne, [17 December 1801]  ¶ 4
Duchess of Devonshire to Lady Melbourne, [17 December 1801]  ¶ n2