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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... opposition Speeches of Chatham • Altercation with the Duke of Grafton " The present state of the Nation " " Observations " by Burke . 270 ib . ib . 263 ib . ib . ib . 265 266 268 269 A. D. 1770. The Chatham and Rockingham parties Bill on.
... opposition Speeches of Chatham • Altercation with the Duke of Grafton " The present state of the Nation " " Observations " by Burke . 270 ib . ib . 263 ib . ib . ib . 265 266 268 269 A. D. 1770. The Chatham and Rockingham parties Bill on.
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... observed that the machines used in the cotton trade of England were nearly as simple as those of India . It was only that the loom was better constructed , and that cards for combing the cotton had been adopted from the woollen trade ...
... observed that the machines used in the cotton trade of England were nearly as simple as those of India . It was only that the loom was better constructed , and that cards for combing the cotton had been adopted from the woollen trade ...
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... observed , the tempters to evil deeds bear ever afterwards a reproving and hateful aspect , even in the eyes of those with whom they had unhappily prevailed . * - 1 - While Fox was thus browbeat in the Commons , he was , on the other ...
... observed , the tempters to evil deeds bear ever afterwards a reproving and hateful aspect , even in the eyes of those with whom they had unhappily prevailed . * - 1 - While Fox was thus browbeat in the Commons , he was , on the other ...
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... observed that some of the great patent places as the Auditorships and the Justices of Eyre — were held by * See in my Appendix the statement of the scene of October 28. 1762 , as given by Lord John Cavendish . It is derived from the MS ...
... observed that some of the great patent places as the Auditorships and the Justices of Eyre — were held by * See in my Appendix the statement of the scene of October 28. 1762 , as given by Lord John Cavendish . It is derived from the MS ...
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... observed that the emolu- ments of office were no longer of importance to Lord Bute , since he had secured for his son the reversion of a rich sine- cure , and on the death of his father - in - law , Mr. Wortley Montagu , had inherited a ...
... observed that the emolu- ments of office were no longer of importance to Lord Bute , since he had secured for his son the reversion of a rich sine- cure , and on the death of his father - in - law , Mr. Wortley Montagu , had inherited a ...
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