History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Lord Sandwich started up , even before the King's Speech could be considered ... Lords , Nov. 15. 1763 . ** Potter had died in 1759 as Vice - Treasurer of ... Chatham Correspondence . ) 1763 . 66 . WILKES'S ESSAY ON WOMAN . " 46 CHAP ...
... Lord Sandwich started up , even before the King's Speech could be considered ... Lords , Nov. 15. 1763 . ** Potter had died in 1759 as Vice - Treasurer of ... Chatham Correspondence . ) 1763 . 66 . WILKES'S ESSAY ON WOMAN . " 46 CHAP ...
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... Lord North , still one of the Board of Treasury , who had undertaken the management of this business conjointly with ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 263. Lord Barrington adds ( a little too much in the style of Sir Robert Walpole ) ...
... Lord North , still one of the Board of Treasury , who had undertaken the management of this business conjointly with ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 263. Lord Barrington adds ( a little too much in the style of Sir Robert Walpole ) ...
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... Lord Bute ? Secondly , would he dismiss Lord Bute's brother , Mr. James Stuart Mackenzie , from the office of Privy ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 312. Sir Denis Le Marchant observes that " he was a very amiable man , and no objection ...
... Lord Bute ? Secondly , would he dismiss Lord Bute's brother , Mr. James Stuart Mackenzie , from the office of Privy ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 312. Sir Denis Le Marchant observes that " he was a very amiable man , and no objection ...
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... Lord Chatham's mind . Other charges equally groundless and far more grievous were brought against the King's Friends . They have been assailed by Burke with no common force and eloquence in his masterly Essay , " Thoughts on the Cause ...
... Lord Chatham's mind . Other charges equally groundless and far more grievous were brought against the King's Friends . They have been assailed by Burke with no common force and eloquence in his masterly Essay , " Thoughts on the Cause ...
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... Lord Camden took pre- cisely the same ground of argument : " My position is ... ( Lords Shel- burne , Paulet , Cornwallis , and Torrington ) were found to vote with ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p 363. , where , however , the editor has ...
... Lord Camden took pre- cisely the same ground of argument : " My position is ... ( Lords Shel- burne , Paulet , Cornwallis , and Torrington ) were found to vote with ... Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p 363. , where , however , the editor has ...
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