History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Lord Bolingbroke Secretary of State . CHAPTER II . Chances of the Royal Succession 31 Intrigues of Lord Oxford ib . Of Lord Bolingbroke 33 Divisions in the Cabinet 34 Meeting of Parliament ib . The Treaty of Commerce with France 35 ...
... Lord Bolingbroke Secretary of State . CHAPTER II . Chances of the Royal Succession 31 Intrigues of Lord Oxford ib . Of Lord Bolingbroke 33 Divisions in the Cabinet 34 Meeting of Parliament ib . The Treaty of Commerce with France 35 ...
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... Lord - Lieutenant The new Parliament of England meets Attack upon Swift in the Lords ib . And upon Steele in the ... Bolingbroke Death of the Princess Sophia • Speech of Stanhope Lord Oxford's ambiguous conduct The Hanoverian Tories ...
... Lord - Lieutenant The new Parliament of England meets Attack upon Swift in the Lords ib . And upon Steele in the ... Bolingbroke Death of the Princess Sophia • Speech of Stanhope Lord Oxford's ambiguous conduct The Hanoverian Tories ...
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... Lord Treasurer And appointed by the Queen Measures to secure the Protestant Succession The Queen dies • Project of ... Bolingbroke escapes to France Dissolution of Parliament Debate on the Address The Committee of Secrecy Examination of Prior ...
... Lord Treasurer And appointed by the Queen Measures to secure the Protestant Succession The Queen dies • Project of ... Bolingbroke escapes to France Dissolution of Parliament Debate on the Address The Committee of Secrecy Examination of Prior ...
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... Lord Mar He leaves London And raises an insurrection in the Highlands His force increases Plan to surprise Edinburgh ... Bolingbroke Dismissal of that Minister His vindication Trials of the prisoners in England Address from the House of Lords ...
... Lord Mar He leaves London And raises an insurrection in the Highlands His force increases Plan to surprise Edinburgh ... Bolingbroke Dismissal of that Minister His vindication Trials of the prisoners in England Address from the House of Lords ...
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... Lord- " ship I have heard nothing of them these two years . " - - Ministerial or Parliamentary corruption - at least so far as foreign Powers were concerned - - did not in this genera- ** See Bolingbroke's ... Lord Strafford , Aug. 7. 1713 ...
... Lord- " ship I have heard nothing of them these two years . " - - Ministerial or Parliamentary corruption - at least so far as foreign Powers were concerned - - did not in this genera- ** See Bolingbroke's ... Lord Strafford , Aug. 7. 1713 ...
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