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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... Robert Walpole And of Lord Finch Case of the Catalans Address in their behalf from the Lords Votes on the security of the Protestant Succession And against the Pretender . The Envoy from Hanover demands the Prince's writ Perplexity of ...
... Robert Walpole And of Lord Finch Case of the Catalans Address in their behalf from the Lords Votes on the security of the Protestant Succession And against the Pretender . The Envoy from Hanover demands the Prince's writ Perplexity of ...
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... 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 peculation 288 But acquitted 289 ...
... 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 peculation 288 But acquitted 289 ...
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... Robert Walpole in the Commons . One far greater than all the illustrious Marlborough - -was no longer in England . Mortified at the unworthy personal at- tacks to which he was exposed , and more especially at the base charge of ...
... Robert Walpole in the Commons . One far greater than all the illustrious Marlborough - -was no longer in England . Mortified at the unworthy personal at- tacks to which he was exposed , and more especially at the base charge of ...
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... " present . " The name and the date are given in Swift s endorsement , and the letter is printed with his Works ( vol . xvi . p . 126. ) . 1714 . SPEECH OF ROBERT WALPOLE . ― 66 69 68 CHAP . III . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... " present . " The name and the date are given in Swift s endorsement , and the letter is printed with his Works ( vol . xvi . p . 126. ) . 1714 . SPEECH OF ROBERT WALPOLE . ― 66 69 68 CHAP . III . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... ROBERT WALPOLE . ― 66 69 drew from the majority an ironical cry of " Tatler ! Tatler ! " and , as he afterwards came out , he was greeted with " It is not so easy a thing to speak in the House " " He " fancies because he can scribble ...
... ROBERT WALPOLE . ― 66 69 drew from the majority an ironical cry of " Tatler ! Tatler ! " and , as he afterwards came out , he was greeted with " It is not so easy a thing to speak in the House " " He " fancies because he can scribble ...
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