English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... George I 5. George II and Queen Caroline on England and the English , 1735 6. Lord Waldegrave on the Character of George II and of George III as Prince of Wales , 1758 7. Nathaniel Wraxall on the Character of George III 8. The Royal ...
... George I 5. George II and Queen Caroline on England and the English , 1735 6. Lord Waldegrave on the Character of George II and of George III as Prince of Wales , 1758 7. Nathaniel Wraxall on the Character of George III 8. The Royal ...
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... George II in 1746 to retain , and in 1757 to accept , ministers whom he disliked , 1 because he could find no alternative ministers with any hope of support in the House of Commons . George III's position at his accession was much ...
... George II in 1746 to retain , and in 1757 to accept , ministers whom he disliked , 1 because he could find no alternative ministers with any hope of support in the House of Commons . George III's position at his accession was much ...
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... George I ( London , 1927 ) , and the study of George II by J. D. Griffith Davies , A King in Toils ( London , 1938 ) , are the best accounts of the first two Hanoverian sovereigns . Frederick , Prince of Wales , is the subject of two ...
... George I ( London , 1927 ) , and the study of George II by J. D. Griffith Davies , A King in Toils ( London , 1938 ) , are the best accounts of the first two Hanoverian sovereigns . Frederick , Prince of Wales , is the subject of two ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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