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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... MS . Memoirs of the Duke of Grafton , - a curious and valuable document , which has been most kindly placed in my hands by his grandson , the present Duke . 1763 . LORD BUTE BURNED IN EFFIGY . 25 men 24 CHAP . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... MS . Memoirs of the Duke of Grafton , - a curious and valuable document , which has been most kindly placed in my hands by his grandson , the present Duke . 1763 . LORD BUTE BURNED IN EFFIGY . 25 men 24 CHAP . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... present release from the Tower , that they might well have warned any prudent statesman against the policy of a further prosecution . Nor were these confined to London alone . In the Cyder counties , still exasperated by the new tax ...
... present release from the Tower , that they might well have warned any prudent statesman against the policy of a further prosecution . Nor were these confined to London alone . In the Cyder counties , still exasperated by the new tax ...
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... present , against each other , advised His Majesty as the least evil to apply to Mr. Pitt . In his letter to the Duke of Bedford * The confidential letters on this subject between Mr. Grenville and Lord Egremont are among the Grenville ...
... present , against each other , advised His Majesty as the least evil to apply to Mr. Pitt . In his letter to the Duke of Bedford * The confidential letters on this subject between Mr. Grenville and Lord Egremont are among the Grenville ...
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... present happy establishment ; " they or- dered that it should be burned by the hands of the common * Parl . Hist . , vol . xv . p . 1363. Wilkes afterwards accused the great orator of having expressed warm admiration for the " Essay on ...
... present happy establishment ; " they or- dered that it should be burned by the hands of the common * Parl . Hist . , vol . xv . p . 1363. Wilkes afterwards accused the great orator of having expressed warm admiration for the " Essay on ...
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... present aspect the whole question of General Warrants , it must , I think , be acknowledged that the precedents for them are so numerous as fully to vindicate the Government for having had recourse to them . No Mi- nistry , no Minister ...
... present aspect the whole question of General Warrants , it must , I think , be acknowledged that the precedents for them are so numerous as fully to vindicate the Government for having had recourse to them . No Mi- nistry , no Minister ...
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