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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Page 43
... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 249 . ** To his son , Sept. 30. 1763 . of counties ; nevertheless , with every exertion but few The former administration reinstated Accession of the Duke of Bedford Addresses of congratulation on the peace.
... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 249 . ** To his son , Sept. 30. 1763 . of counties ; nevertheless , with every exertion but few The former administration reinstated Accession of the Duke of Bedford Addresses of congratulation on the peace.
Page 48
... Paper entitled the North Briton , Number 45 , was a false , scandalous , and seditious libel , tending to trai- torous ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 263. Lord Barrington adds ( a little too much in the style of Sir Robert Walpole ) ...
... Paper entitled the North Briton , Number 45 , was a false , scandalous , and seditious libel , tending to trai- torous ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 263. Lord Barrington adds ( a little too much in the style of Sir Robert Walpole ) ...
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... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 322. and 345 . *** The rumour against him ( though wholly vague and without proof ) was the same as against the father of Catherine Fillol , first wife of the Protector Somerset ; " repudiata , quia pater ...
... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 322. and 345 . *** The rumour against him ( though wholly vague and without proof ) was the same as against the father of Catherine Fillol , first wife of the Protector Somerset ; " repudiata , quia pater ...
Page 111
... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 312. Sir Denis Le Marchant observes that " he was a very amiable man , and no objection was ever " raised to him beyond his relationship to Lord Bute . " Mackenzie's case : " I see that I must yield.
... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 312. Sir Denis Le Marchant observes that " he was a very amiable man , and no objection was ever " raised to him beyond his relationship to Lord Bute . " Mackenzie's case : " I see that I must yield.
Page 119
... Chatham . " I am infinitely perplexed by the pressing of many “ quarters to be of it . " * It is easy and plain to ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 276 . ly impressed by them , although no doubt his sentiments.
... Chatham . " I am infinitely perplexed by the pressing of many “ quarters to be of it . " * It is easy and plain to ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 276 . ly impressed by them , although no doubt his sentiments.
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