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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... Charles Townshend in the Cabinet Negotiation at Berlin . • Chatham's views for the government of Ireland Apprehended scarcity of corn An Order in Council A paper - war Acrimony of Earl Temple Contemptuous reply of Chatham Disappointment ...
... Charles Townshend in the Cabinet Negotiation at Berlin . • Chatham's views for the government of Ireland Apprehended scarcity of corn An Order in Council A paper - war Acrimony of Earl Temple Contemptuous reply of Chatham Disappointment ...
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... Charles Townshend Other Ministerial changes Melancholy state of Chatham He is removed to Hayes Causes of his illness 1768. Affair of Lord Bottetort The Nullum Tempus Bill The Parliament dissolved Venality at the new elections The ...
... Charles Townshend Other Ministerial changes Melancholy state of Chatham He is removed to Hayes Causes of his illness 1768. Affair of Lord Bottetort The Nullum Tempus Bill The Parliament dissolved Venality at the new elections The ...
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... Charles Jenkin- son , a man of slender patrimony , or , perhaps to speak more truly , of none at all , but who by ... Townshend . p . 114 . This single exception was Mr. 1763 . STRETCHES OF PREROGATIVE . 23 avowed dislike of 22 CHAP ...
... Charles Jenkin- son , a man of slender patrimony , or , perhaps to speak more truly , of none at all , but who by ... Townshend . p . 114 . This single exception was Mr. 1763 . STRETCHES OF PREROGATIVE . 23 avowed dislike of 22 CHAP ...
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... Charles Townshend , who was already First Lord of the Board of Trade . " After his usual fluctuation , " as Horace Walpole says * , he accepted it ; nay , even went to St. James's to kiss hands for it . But rashly presuming that the ...
... Charles Townshend , who was already First Lord of the Board of Trade . " After his usual fluctuation , " as Horace Walpole says * , he accepted it ; nay , even went to St. James's to kiss hands for it . But rashly presuming that the ...
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... Charles Townshend as Secre- tary of State , the Duke of Newcastle as Privy Seal , and the Duke of Devonshire as Lord Chamberlain . This last ap- pointment , like Lord Temple's , and for nearly the same reason , must have been personally ...
... Charles Townshend as Secre- tary of State , the Duke of Newcastle as Privy Seal , and the Duke of Devonshire as Lord Chamberlain . This last ap- pointment , like Lord Temple's , and for nearly the same reason , must have been personally ...
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