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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... Lord Shelburne Resignation of Chatham ib . ib . 193 ib . ib . 194 196 ib . 197 198 199 ib . 200 201 202 ib . 203 204 ib . 205 206 ib . 207 ib . 209 210 ib . 211 ib . 212 CHAPTER XLVII . 1769. Character of the Duke of Grafton 214 Of Lord ...
... Lord Shelburne Resignation of Chatham ib . ib . 193 ib . ib . 194 196 ib . 197 198 199 ib . 200 201 202 ib . 203 204 ib . 205 206 ib . 207 ib . 209 210 ib . 211 ib . 212 CHAPTER XLVII . 1769. Character of the Duke of Grafton 214 Of Lord ...
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... Lord Shelburne , who in the preceding autumn had been the negotiator between them . Lord Shelburne , much embar- rassed , was obliged to own that he had in some degree extenuated or exaggerated the terms to each , from his anxiety to ...
... Lord Shelburne , who in the preceding autumn had been the negotiator between them . Lord Shelburne , much embar- rassed , was obliged to own that he had in some degree extenuated or exaggerated the terms to each , from his anxiety to ...
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... Lord of the Admiralty , left vacant by George Grenville , was intended for Charles Townshend , who was already First ... Shelburne to the head of the Board of Trade . Another change at this period was in favour of Lord Granby , named ...
... Lord of the Admiralty , left vacant by George Grenville , was intended for Charles Townshend , who was already First ... Shelburne to the head of the Board of Trade . Another change at this period was in favour of Lord Granby , named ...
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... Lord Granville in the January preceding ) , and Lord Sandwich Secretary of State , being succeeded at the Admiralty by Lord Egmont . Lord Shelburne , who had been in close correspondence with Pitt during the late negotiation , resigned ...
... Lord Granville in the January preceding ) , and Lord Sandwich Secretary of State , being succeeded at the Admiralty by Lord Egmont . Lord Shelburne , who had been in close correspondence with Pitt during the late negotiation , resigned ...
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... Lords is described in another letter from Lord Shelburne ( ibid . , p . 353. ) , and Lord Lyttleton's own not very important speech may be seen in his Memoirs ( vol . ii . p . 686. ed . 1845 ) . ** Mr. Adolphus's History , vol . i . p ...
... Lords is described in another letter from Lord Shelburne ( ibid . , p . 353. ) , and Lord Lyttleton's own not very important speech may be seen in his Memoirs ( vol . ii . p . 686. ed . 1845 ) . ** Mr. Adolphus's History , vol . i . p ...
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