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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... 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.
... 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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... present , we behold it give bread to many hundreds of thousands of our people , and clothing to the world . ― - This new manufacturing system , so honourable for its skill and enterprise , and so mighty in its commercial aspects , but ...
... present , we behold it give bread to many hundreds of thousands of our people , and clothing to the world . ― - This new manufacturing system , so honourable for its skill and enterprise , and so mighty in its commercial aspects , but ...
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... present Earl of Ellesmere . The reviewer relies on a family tradition , that the Duke was not rejected , and himself broke off the match ; a tradition supported by some MS . letters of later date which I have seen , but opposed to the ...
... present Earl of Ellesmere . The reviewer relies on a family tradition , that the Duke was not rejected , and himself broke off the match ; a tradition supported by some MS . letters of later date which I have seen , but opposed to the ...
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... present may justly excite surprise . In 1843 the total length of these navigable tunnels on the Duke's estate was upwards of forty - two miles , of which , however , only one third was in actual use . * The Duke , perceiving more and ...
... present may justly excite surprise . In 1843 the total length of these navigable tunnels on the Duke's estate was upwards of forty - two miles , of which , however , only one third was in actual use . * The Duke , perceiving more and ...
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... present . This scene fixed on Grenville during several years " the Gentle Shepherd " as a nick - name , which in the opinion of those who used it had the more point and pungency from the contrast between the pastoral character in poetry ...
... present . This scene fixed on Grenville during several years " the Gentle Shepherd " as a nick - name , which in the opinion of those who used it had the more point and pungency from the contrast between the pastoral character in poetry ...
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