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 Townshend . General Stanhope Anecdotes on his appointment Leadership of the House of Commons The Coronation • Proceedings of the Pretender Embassy of Stanhope to Vienna 1715. His return The new one meets Intended prosecution of the ...
... Lord Townshend . General Stanhope Anecdotes on his appointment Leadership of the House of Commons The Coronation • Proceedings of the Pretender Embassy of Stanhope to Vienna 1715. His return The new one meets Intended prosecution of the ...
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... Lord Derwentwater And of Lord Kenmure Trial of Lord Wintoun Remarks on these ... Townshend Justification of his conduct Views of foreign policy Difficulties ... Lord Townshend is dismissed from his office of Secretary 258 But offered the ...
... Lord Derwentwater And of Lord Kenmure Trial of Lord Wintoun Remarks on these ... Townshend Justification of his conduct Views of foreign policy Difficulties ... Lord Townshend is dismissed from his office of Secretary 258 But offered the ...
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... Lord Townshend Resignation of Robert Walpole and others Conduct of Walpole in Opposition His early life Financial measures of Walpole and Stanhope Angry altercation between them 275 ib . 276 277 280 285 287 Lord Cadogan accused of ...
... Lord Townshend Resignation of Robert Walpole and others Conduct of Walpole in Opposition His early life Financial measures of Walpole and Stanhope Angry altercation between them 275 ib . 276 277 280 285 287 Lord Cadogan accused of ...
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... Lord Townshend said that he had lived a long time in Holland , and had observed that the wealth and strength of that great and powerful Commonwealth lay in the number of its inhabitants ; and , at the same time , he was persuaded that ...
... Lord Townshend said that he had lived a long time in Holland , and had observed that the wealth and strength of that great and powerful Commonwealth lay in the number of its inhabitants ; and , at the same time , he was persuaded that ...
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... Townshend . Two omissions , however , ex- cited great surprise and ... Lord Sunderland , was commonly ascribed to a personal pique of the Elector ... Lord Mayor , and all the country gentry following , with greater " crowds of people than ...
... Townshend . Two omissions , however , ex- cited great surprise and ... Lord Sunderland , was commonly ascribed to a personal pique of the Elector ... Lord Mayor , and all the country gentry following , with greater " crowds of people than ...
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