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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... France Death of the Duke of Newcastle Improved health of Chatham The Duke of Grafton at Hayes Complaints of Sir Jeffrey Amherst Removal of Lord Shelburne Resignation of Chatham ib . ib . 193 ib . ib . 194 196 ib . 197 198 199 ib . 200 ...
... France Death of the Duke of Newcastle Improved health of Chatham The Duke of Grafton at Hayes Complaints of Sir Jeffrey Amherst Removal of Lord Shelburne Resignation of Chatham ib . ib . 193 ib . ib . 194 196 ib . 197 198 199 ib . 200 ...
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... France likewise the Bretons are celebrated both for loyalty and cyder . A late traveller observes , between Lorient and Rennes : " La route " est parsemée de petites auberges ; il en sortait une femme qui nous . " demandait en Breton si ...
... France likewise the Bretons are celebrated both for loyalty and cyder . A late traveller observes , between Lorient and Rennes : " La route " est parsemée de petites auberges ; il en sortait une femme qui nous . " demandait en Breton si ...
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... France , but did not resume the Privy Seal ; thus the former post was left to be bestowed upon the Earl of Hertford , and the latter upon the Duke * Account of Lord Bute's Administration . Corresp . , vol . ii . p . 478 . ed . 1845 ...
... France , but did not resume the Privy Seal ; thus the former post was left to be bestowed upon the Earl of Hertford , and the latter upon the Duke * Account of Lord Bute's Administration . Corresp . , vol . ii . p . 478 . ed . 1845 ...
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... France , and this letter he sent open for previous perusal to Lord Halifax . It was found to wish her joy of living in a free country ! No sooner was the prison - rule relaxed than Lord Temple , who had once already called in vain ...
... France , and this letter he sent open for previous perusal to Lord Halifax . It was found to wish her joy of living in a free country ! No sooner was the prison - rule relaxed than Lord Temple , who had once already called in vain ...
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... France . He sent certificates of his continued illness from Paris , and sued for further time , but nevertheless the House of Com- mons proceeded with his case . A whole night was spent in stormy debates and divisions on collateral ...
... France . He sent certificates of his continued illness from Paris , and sued for further time , but nevertheless the House of Com- mons proceeded with his case . A whole night was spent in stormy debates and divisions on collateral ...
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