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1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. A. D. Page 1763. Other new
appointments . • - - - - 29 Marshal Ligonier - e e • - • - e 30 Oswald of Dunnikier. • -
• - - - • - ib. The North Briton, No. 45 . - e e - • 31 Wilkes committed to the Tower .
e e - - - 32 ...
1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. A. D. Page 1763. Other new
appointments . • - - - - 29 Marshal Ligonier - e e • - • - e 30 Oswald of Dunnikier. • -
• - - - • - ib. The North Briton, No. 45 . - e e - • 31 Wilkes committed to the Tower .
e e - - - 32 ...
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1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. A. D. 1765. 1766. High displeasure of the
King . e He applies to the Duke of Cumberlan Duties on foreign silks e - e
Disturbances of the Spitalfields weavers Attack on Bedford House . - e The Duke
of ...
1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. A. D. 1765. 1766. High displeasure of the
King . e He applies to the Duke of Cumberlan Duties on foreign silks e - e
Disturbances of the Spitalfields weavers Attack on Bedford House . - e The Duke
of ...
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1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. CONTENTS. Ix . . . ii. . . . 189 Charles
Townshend . • e New taxes on America • - A. D. Page 1766. Weak state of Lord
Rockingham's government • e - 149 The help of Pitt entreated . e e e - • - - 150
But in ...
1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. CONTENTS. Ix . . . ii. . . . 189 Charles
Townshend . • e New taxes on America • - A. D. Page 1766. Weak state of Lord
Rockingham's government • e - 149 The help of Pitt entreated . e e e - • - - 150
But in ...
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1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. does the mere annalist bestow upon
these things in parallel with White Staves or Gold Sticks, or at least with the exact
succession of Prime Ministers! Yet when no man of real genius succeeds to the ...
1713-1783 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. does the mere annalist bestow upon
these things in parallel with White Staves or Gold Sticks, or at least with the exact
succession of Prime Ministers! Yet when no man of real genius succeeds to the ...
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