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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... voted for the Bill . " ( Memoirs , vol . i . p . 253. ) He had been Chief Justice since 1756 , but Lord Bute had first placed him in the Cabinet . ** Mr. Adolphus has inserted this letter in his History ( vol . i . p . 117 . ed . 1840 ) ...
... voted for the Bill . " ( Memoirs , vol . i . p . 253. ) He had been Chief Justice since 1756 , but Lord Bute had first placed him in the Cabinet . ** Mr. Adolphus has inserted this letter in his History ( vol . i . p . 117 . ed . 1840 ) ...
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... voted with the Minister for the most stringent measures against Wilkes , so much had their national wrath been kindled by the jests of the North Briton ! It was also observed , and condemned as a shallow arti- fice , that the House of ...
... voted with the Minister for the most stringent measures against Wilkes , so much had their national wrath been kindled by the jests of the North Briton ! It was also observed , and condemned as a shallow arti- fice , that the House of ...
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... voted by only one , an interval which the House of Commons in later years has been far too prone to overlook and overleap . - It ex- On reviewing in its present aspect the whole question of General Warrants , it must , I think , be ...
... voted by only one , an interval which the House of Commons in later years has been far too prone to overlook and overleap . - It ex- On reviewing in its present aspect the whole question of General Warrants , it must , I think , be ...
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... voted by the House of Commons . The Hereditary Prince , who was the favourite nephew and pupil of Frederick the Second , gave some offence at St. James's during his stay in this country by the veneration which he expressed for Mr. Pitt ...
... voted by the House of Commons . The Hereditary Prince , who was the favourite nephew and pupil of Frederick the Second , gave some offence at St. James's during his stay in this country by the veneration which he expressed for Mr. Pitt ...
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... to buy powder , because that was an ingredient of war ; but " they voted an aid to New England of 3,000l . to be put into the hands of 1765 . DELAWARE . MARYLAND . 73 DELAWARE , both 72 CHAP . XLIII . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... to buy powder , because that was an ingredient of war ; but " they voted an aid to New England of 3,000l . to be put into the hands of 1765 . DELAWARE . MARYLAND . 73 DELAWARE , both 72 CHAP . XLIII . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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