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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Page 37
... Treasury before a coolness was observed to arise between him and Lord Bute . Nor is the reason hard to be assigned . Lord Bute regarded the choice of Grenville as an act of grace and favour on his part , to be followed by corresponding ...
... Treasury before a coolness was observed to arise between him and Lord Bute . Nor is the reason hard to be assigned . Lord Bute regarded the choice of Grenville as an act of grace and favour on his part , to be followed by corresponding ...
Page 40
... Treasury . It was understood throughout that Pitt should resume his former post as Secretary of State . The Earl of Northumberland , lately Sir Hugh Smithson , had been ennobled from his mar- riage with the heiress of the Percys ; an ...
... Treasury . It was understood throughout that Pitt should resume his former post as Secretary of State . The Earl of Northumberland , lately Sir Hugh Smithson , had been ennobled from his mar- riage with the heiress of the Percys ; an ...
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... Treasury to Lord Temple , although he was by no means sure that his Lordship would take that or any other office . The name of Temple might well cause His Majesty to start and pause , considering that only a few weeks since that Noble ...
... Treasury to Lord Temple , although he was by no means sure that his Lordship would take that or any other office . The name of Temple might well cause His Majesty to start and pause , considering that only a few weeks since that Noble ...
Page 48
... Treasury , who had undertaken the management of this business conjointly with the new Attorney General , Sir Fletcher Norton , caused the depositions of the two printers to be read confessing Wilkes the author of the famous Number 45 ...
... Treasury , who had undertaken the management of this business conjointly with the new Attorney General , Sir Fletcher Norton , caused the depositions of the two printers to be read confessing Wilkes the author of the famous Number 45 ...
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... treasury . * When , however , these Bills came to be presented the Spanish Ministers were loud and angry in re- jecting them . " As well , " cried Grimaldi , " might the " Archbishop have drawn on the King for the province of " Granada ...
... treasury . * When , however , these Bills came to be presented the Spanish Ministers were loud and angry in re- jecting them . " As well , " cried Grimaldi , " might the " Archbishop have drawn on the King for the province of " Granada ...
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