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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... measures of Lord Chatham Design of a Great Northern Alliance Charles Townshend in the Cabinet Negotiation at Berlin . • Chatham's views for the government of Ireland Apprehended scarcity of corn An Order in Council A paper - war ...
... measures of Lord Chatham Design of a Great Northern Alliance Charles Townshend in the Cabinet Negotiation at Berlin . • Chatham's views for the government of Ireland Apprehended scarcity of corn An Order in Council A paper - war ...
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... measures , a new loan and a new tax , strange followers in the train of the Peace so lately concluded ! To cope with these difficulties became the task of the newly appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer , Sir Francis Dashwood , He had ...
... measures , a new loan and a new tax , strange followers in the train of the Peace so lately concluded ! To cope with these difficulties became the task of the newly appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer , Sir Francis Dashwood , He had ...
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... measures were the Parliamen- tary expulsion of Wilkes and the Parliamentary taxation of America . Both have long since been acknowledged not only as disastrous , but as in the highest degree unwise . But both , it may be added , took ...
... measures were the Parliamen- tary expulsion of Wilkes and the Parliamentary taxation of America . Both have long since been acknowledged not only as disastrous , but as in the highest degree unwise . But both , it may be added , took ...
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... measures against Wilkes . 66 * To Mr. Pitt , Sept. 4. 1763. The Bishop grievously complains of a popular caricature at Bath , in which " your humble servant is brought in , " in his Episcopal habit , prompted by the Devil , to whisper ...
... measures against Wilkes . 66 * To Mr. Pitt , Sept. 4. 1763. The Bishop grievously complains of a popular caricature at Bath , in which " your humble servant is brought in , " in his Episcopal habit , prompted by the Devil , to whisper ...
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... measures against it and him . Several debates and divisions ensued , but at length it was carried by large majo- rities that the Paper entitled the North Briton , Number 45 , was a false , scandalous , and seditious libel , tending to ...
... measures against it and him . Several debates and divisions ensued , but at length it was carried by large majo- rities that the Paper entitled the North Briton , Number 45 , was a false , scandalous , and seditious libel , tending to ...
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