Correspondence of Princess Lieven And Earl Grey volume 2
Correspondence of Princess Lieven And Earl Grey volume 2
Dara Khristoforovna Benckendorff Lieven
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26th, 1831. DEAREST PRINCESS, I am in despair at not seeing you, and with so little prospect of having that happiness. On Friday I have an engagement at home, which I cannot put off; on Saturday I dine at the Mansion House ; and on Sunday I am to go to the King with my plan of Reform, which I am happy to tell you I am now enabled to propose to him with the full concurrence of all my colleagues. From this you will see that I cannot accept Prince Leopold's invitation when am I to see you, then ? ...I was so constantly persecuted yesterday that I had not a moment to write even a line before 1 went to the Cabinet, and afterwards it was too late. Flahault's mission is entirely pacific, and I hope we shall at last get things settled, though I do not yet see the means of agreeing upon a Sovereign ; that is, of ob- taining your consent, so as to prevent the increasing danger of delay. The Prince of Orange, I am afraid, is nearly hopeless. It was one of those things that must succeed at once or not at all ; and I see no symptom of the power, and still less of the vigour, in his party which the case required.
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