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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... Duke of Newcastle as Privy Seal , and the Duke of Devonshire as Lord Chamberlain . This last ap- pointment , like Lord Temple's , and for nearly the same reason , must have been personally most distasteful to His * The letter of Lord ...
... Duke of Newcastle as Privy Seal , and the Duke of Devonshire as Lord Chamberlain . This last ap- pointment , like Lord Temple's , and for nearly the same reason , must have been personally most distasteful to His * The letter of Lord ...
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... Duke of Newcastle as Chancellor , and Lord Hardwicke as High Steward , of Cambridge , refused to go to St. James's with the Address of that learned body . The same course was adopted by Pitt with regard to an Address from his ...
... Duke of Newcastle as Chancellor , and Lord Hardwicke as High Steward , of Cambridge , refused to go to St. James's with the Address of that learned body . The same course was adopted by Pitt with regard to an Address from his ...
Page 45
... Duke of Newcastle , Oct. 13. 1763. See also the Duke's an- swer the next day . It is curious to contrast Newcastle's letters in the autumn of 1761 with those in the autumn of 1763 ; the former in the Bed- ford Collection , and the ...
... Duke of Newcastle , Oct. 13. 1763. See also the Duke's an- swer the next day . It is curious to contrast Newcastle's letters in the autumn of 1761 with those in the autumn of 1763 ; the former in the Bed- ford Collection , and the ...
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... Duke of Newcastle and Lord * Lord Barrington to Mr. Mitchell , Nov. 1763. Note to Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 263. Lord Barrington adds ( a little too much in the style of Sir Robert Walpole ) : " I think if fifty thousand pounds ...
... Duke of Newcastle and Lord * Lord Barrington to Mr. Mitchell , Nov. 1763. Note to Chatham Papers , vol . ii . p . 263. Lord Barrington adds ( a little too much in the style of Sir Robert Walpole ) : " I think if fifty thousand pounds ...
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... Duke of Newcastle . The causes are not quite clear , but it is equally easy to suspect capricious anger on the part of Pitt , or double dealing on his Grace's . It ap- pears , however , that Newcastle had in some debate failed to defend ...
... Duke of Newcastle . The causes are not quite clear , but it is equally easy to suspect capricious anger on the part of Pitt , or double dealing on his Grace's . It ap- pears , however , that Newcastle had in some debate failed to defend ...
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