History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 5Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Favour of the Earl of Bute . His character Jews ' Naturalization Bill The Marriage Act Arguments against it Charles Townshend Recrimination between Lord Hardwicke and Mr. Fox A female Quaker on the King's Throne The British Museum ...
... Favour of the Earl of Bute . His character Jews ' Naturalization Bill The Marriage Act Arguments against it Charles Townshend Recrimination between Lord Hardwicke and Mr. Fox A female Quaker on the King's Throne The British Museum ...
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... favoured beyond Carlisle and Derby , which had also suffered , but were not also rewarded ; that such indemnities were an ill precedent to set ; that the citi- zens of Glasgow deserved no peculiar praise for their loyalty to the House ...
... favoured beyond Carlisle and Derby , which had also suffered , but were not also rewarded ; that such indemnities were an ill precedent to set ; that the citi- zens of Glasgow deserved no peculiar praise for their loyalty to the House ...
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... favour , the young Chevalier , in September 1750 , came dis- guised and secretly to London . I have already had occasion to relate by anticipation , and on the respectable authority of Forsyth , his mysterious introduction to a meeting ...
... favour , the young Chevalier , in September 1750 , came dis- guised and secretly to London . I have already had occasion to relate by anticipation , and on the respectable authority of Forsyth , his mysterious introduction to a meeting ...
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... favoured the design , but took alarm at some threatened opposition , and caused it to be dropped . Now , another member , Mr. Nugent , having introduced the Bill again , it was supported by the Govern- * Lord Orford's Memoirs ( or , as ...
... favoured the design , but took alarm at some threatened opposition , and caused it to be dropped . Now , another member , Mr. Nugent , having introduced the Bill again , it was supported by the Govern- * Lord Orford's Memoirs ( or , as ...
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... favour of treaties of al- liance , he added : " I must declare that in my opinion it " would be impossible for us by ourselves alone to support " a war of any continuance against the united power of " France and Spain . ' " *** Little ...
... favour of treaties of al- liance , he added : " I must declare that in my opinion it " would be impossible for us by ourselves alone to support " a war of any continuance against the united power of " France and Spain . ' " *** Little ...
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Common terms and phrases
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