A History of England: During the Reign of George the Third, Volume 4J.W. Parker and son, 1863 - Great Britain |
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... Cabinet 538 Castlereagh's Promise 540 Proposed Measures for Catholic relief 542 The Cabinet assembled . . Loughborough's breach of confidence Loughborough and Castlereagh The King's reply to Pitt . Pitt's offer to resign 543 543 544 549 ...
... Cabinet 538 Castlereagh's Promise 540 Proposed Measures for Catholic relief 542 The Cabinet assembled . . Loughborough's breach of confidence Loughborough and Castlereagh The King's reply to Pitt . Pitt's offer to resign 543 543 544 549 ...
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... Cabinet Health of the King The opinion of Dr. Willis The King's enquiries . Addington Premier Resignation of Cornwallis Personal character of Addington 553 • 554 562 566 568 • € 574 · 577 · 578 Complaint of Pitt's friends . · 580 ...
... Cabinet Health of the King The opinion of Dr. Willis The King's enquiries . Addington Premier Resignation of Cornwallis Personal character of Addington 553 • 554 562 566 568 • € 574 · 577 · 578 Complaint of Pitt's friends . · 580 ...
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... Cabinet was summoned . Sir J. B. Burgess , the Under Secretary for the Foreign Department , who had furnished the information upon which the Government proceeded , and was present at the delibe- rations of the Cabinet thereupon ...
... Cabinet was summoned . Sir J. B. Burgess , the Under Secretary for the Foreign Department , who had furnished the information upon which the Government proceeded , and was present at the delibe- rations of the Cabinet thereupon ...
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... Monarchy , the Church , and the Constitution . It was the discovery of the j Lord Grenville to the Marquis of Buckingham . - Courts and Cabinets of George III . vol . ii . p.226 . PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT . Ch . 33 . 1793.
... Monarchy , the Church , and the Constitution . It was the discovery of the j Lord Grenville to the Marquis of Buckingham . - Courts and Cabinets of George III . vol . ii . p.226 . PROCEEDINGS OF THE GOVERNMENT . Ch . 33 . 1793.
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... Cabinet , which sat till four in the morning , Burgess relates that Pitt sat musing over the fire , and then turning ... Cabinets of George III . vol . ii . p . 241 . 46 Ch . 33 . 1793 Repressive measures of Pitt Exasperation of France ...
... Cabinet , which sat till four in the morning , Burgess relates that Pitt sat musing over the fire , and then turning ... Cabinets of George III . vol . ii . p . 241 . 46 Ch . 33 . 1793 Repressive measures of Pitt Exasperation of France ...
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