History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer Phrase of " My Chancellor " Cyder Tax proposed 1 2 ib . 3 ih . 4 ib . 5 7 ib . 8 9 • ib . 10 12 ib . 13 14 15 The " Gentle Shepherd " 16 Rise and character of Wilkes 17 His revels at Medmenham Abbey His ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer Phrase of " My Chancellor " Cyder Tax proposed 1 2 ib . 3 ih . 4 ib . 5 7 ib . 8 9 • ib . 10 12 ib . 13 14 15 The " Gentle Shepherd " 16 Rise and character of Wilkes 17 His revels at Medmenham Abbey His ...
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... Chancellor Camden Chatham replies . 254 255 ib . 256 257 258 259 Lord Camden dismissed from office Charles Yorke accepts the Great Seal Resentment of his political friends His death Difficulties of the Duke of Grafton Lord North , Prime ...
... Chancellor Camden Chatham replies . 254 255 ib . 256 257 258 259 Lord Camden dismissed from office Charles Yorke accepts the Great Seal Resentment of his political friends His death Difficulties of the Duke of Grafton Lord North , Prime ...
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... FRANCIS DASHWOOD . followed , she appeared 12 CHAP . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Cabals around the Sovereign Lady Sarah Lennox Sir Francis Dashwood, Chancellor of the Exchequer Phrase of "My Chancellor" Cyder Tax proposed.
... FRANCIS DASHWOOD . followed , she appeared 12 CHAP . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Cabals around the Sovereign Lady Sarah Lennox Sir Francis Dashwood, Chancellor of the Exchequer Phrase of "My Chancellor" Cyder Tax proposed.
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer , Sir Francis Dashwood , He had travelled in Italy , and had acquired taste and skill in the fine arts , as even now the frescoes at his house of West Wycombe , though mouldering with damp and neglect ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer , Sir Francis Dashwood , He had travelled in Italy , and had acquired taste and skill in the fine arts , as even now the frescoes at his house of West Wycombe , though mouldering with damp and neglect ...
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... Chancellor , " my Chancellor , " as Lord Bute was accused of calling him too much in the Regal style ** , there was little likelihood of the Exchequer thriving . The loan was disposed of without publicity or open competition , and the ...
... Chancellor , " my Chancellor , " as Lord Bute was accused of calling him too much in the Regal style ** , there was little likelihood of the Exchequer thriving . The loan was disposed of without publicity or open competition , and the ...
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