History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783 |
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Causes of his illness . e - Affair of Lord Bottetort e e Page 190 191 ib. ib. -.::. -*e-••
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Causes of his illness . e - Affair of Lord Bottetort e e Page 190 191 ib. ib. -.::. -*e-••
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1771. - - - 296 Burke and Chatham • - - - e - - 297 Duel of Lord George Germaine
Page The Chatham and Rockingham parties . - e - - 271 Bill on Controverted
Elections . • e e - • - 272 Declining health of Grenville . - - - - - ib. Affairs of America
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1771. - - - 296 Burke and Chatham • - - - e - - 297 Duel of Lord George Germaine
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Elections . • e e - • - 272 Declining health of Grenville . - - - - - ib. Affairs of America
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Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark Cabals at Copenhagen - - - Struensee and
Brandt at the head of affairs Conspiracy against them . - - Queen Matilda cast into
prison . - And conveyed to the castle of Zell Her death . - - Death of the Princess ...
Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark Cabals at Copenhagen - - - Struensee and
Brandt at the head of affairs Conspiracy against them . - - Queen Matilda cast into
prison . - And conveyed to the castle of Zell Her death . - - Death of the Princess ...
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Apart from such cabals, and looking to the immediate conduct of affairs, the main
difficulty of the Government seemed to lie in the finances. During the war the
yearly excess of expenditure had been provided for by yearly loans, but such a ...
Apart from such cabals, and looking to the immediate conduct of affairs, the main
difficulty of the Government seemed to lie in the finances. During the war the
yearly excess of expenditure had been provided for by yearly loans, but such a ...
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The pleasures of Wilkes combined with his election contests in 1757 and 1761 to
embarrass his affairs. As Member for Aylesbury he had formed a political
connection with the Lord Lieutenant of the county, Earl Temple, and had received
from ...
The pleasures of Wilkes combined with his election contests in 1757 and 1761 to
embarrass his affairs. As Member for Aylesbury he had formed a political
connection with the Lord Lieutenant of the county, Earl Temple, and had received
from ...
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