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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... of his colleagues Charles Townshend New taxes on America · 171 172 ib . 173 ib . 174 ib . 175 ib . ib . 176 177 ib . 179 180 ib . 181 182 183 184 ib . 185 186 ib . 187 ib . 189 A. D. Page 190 191 ib . 1767. The American.
... of his colleagues Charles Townshend New taxes on America · 171 172 ib . 173 ib . 174 ib . 175 ib . ib . 176 177 ib . 179 180 ib . 181 182 183 184 ib . 185 186 ib . 187 ib . 189 A. D. Page 190 191 ib . 1767. The American.
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... colleague , Sir Francis Dashwood , and directly withstood by another , Mr. George Grenville ; and at last on a point of informality in the signatures he was obliged to ask pardon and withdraw the paper . It is clear from our wholesome ...
... colleague , Sir Francis Dashwood , and directly withstood by another , Mr. George Grenville ; and at last on a point of informality in the signatures he was obliged to ask pardon and withdraw the paper . It is clear from our wholesome ...
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... colleagues , and to answer his eloquent kinsman . He bid the House re- member the profusion with which the late war had been car- ried on , a profusion which alone , he said , had made new taxes necessary . If the Right Honourable ...
... colleagues , and to answer his eloquent kinsman . He bid the House re- member the profusion with which the late war had been car- ried on , a profusion which alone , he said , had made new taxes necessary . If the Right Honourable ...
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... colleagues . " Fox has grossly deceived me , " said His Royal Highness of Cumberland to Lord Waldegrave . " I do not " mean by giving me up , but I thought him good - natured , " and yet in all these transactions he has shown the ...
... colleagues . " Fox has grossly deceived me , " said His Royal Highness of Cumberland to Lord Waldegrave . " I do not " mean by giving me up , but I thought him good - natured , " and yet in all these transactions he has shown the ...
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... colleagues and his sense of duty to his Sovereign might weigh with him no less than the violence of his opponents . It is certain , however , that he did not then , nor for some time after- wards , lose his back - stairs influence , nor ...
... colleagues and his sense of duty to his Sovereign might weigh with him no less than the violence of his opponents . It is certain , however , that he did not then , nor for some time after- wards , lose his back - stairs influence , nor ...
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