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It 30 Aug. , 1783 ) : " Sir Edward [ Walpole ] says I shall be mighty happy with meeting my Lord of Orford , who is often at Nuneham , for Lord Harcourt is very good to him . ' " is evident that Orford here is a misreading of Cunningham ...
It 30 Aug. , 1783 ) : " Sir Edward [ Walpole ] says I shall be mighty happy with meeting my Lord of Orford , who is often at Nuneham , for Lord Harcourt is very good to him . ' " is evident that Orford here is a misreading of Cunningham ...
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between Lord Townshend and Sir Robert Walpole , with the comment :" John Malcoat's place in my opinion is a much happier situation in life than a first Minister's . "Ibid . , p . 62 . We thus have it established that , although the ...
between Lord Townshend and Sir Robert Walpole , with the comment :" John Malcoat's place in my opinion is a much happier situation in life than a first Minister's . "Ibid . , p . 62 . We thus have it established that , although the ...
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Amongst the character sketches his memoir of Lord Bolingbroke is expressly referred to . The Lord Orford referred to as my brother " is , therefore , Sir Robert Walpole , the great minister , and not the second Earl of Orford , whose ...
Amongst the character sketches his memoir of Lord Bolingbroke is expressly referred to . The Lord Orford referred to as my brother " is , therefore , Sir Robert Walpole , the great minister , and not the second Earl of Orford , whose ...
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