History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 |
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... friend . In conclusion , let us warmly congratulate him on having completed his Herculean task , -a task which few men except himself would have had the courage to begin , and still fewer the perseverance to complete . The ' Arboretum ...
... friend . In conclusion , let us warmly congratulate him on having completed his Herculean task , -a task which few men except himself would have had the courage to begin , and still fewer the perseverance to complete . The ' Arboretum ...
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... friends ......... He takes refuge at Avignon 1728. And returns to Italy Meeting of the new Parliament .... ..... 182 ... 183 184 ib . ...... 185 Sinking Fund ... ..... The Congress of Soissons .... 1729. Resolutions against reporting ...
... friends ......... He takes refuge at Avignon 1728. And returns to Italy Meeting of the new Parliament .... ..... 182 ... 183 184 ib . ...... 185 Sinking Fund ... ..... The Congress of Soissons .... 1729. Resolutions against reporting ...
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... friend of Stanhope , had taken office only at his solicitation , and readily relinquished it . + Bishop Atterbury to James , May 6. 1720 , Appendix . See also the Marchmont Papers , vol . ii . p . 409 . XI . CHAP . when in June the King ...
... friend of Stanhope , had taken office only at his solicitation , and readily relinquished it . + Bishop Atterbury to James , May 6. 1720 , Appendix . See also the Marchmont Papers , vol . ii . p . 409 . XI . CHAP . when in June the King ...
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... friends of Lord Oxford might exult to see his visions adopted by his opponents . * In August , the stocks , which had been 130 in the winter , rose to 1000 ! Such general infatuation would have been happy for the Directors had they not ...
... friends of Lord Oxford might exult to see his visions adopted by his opponents . * In August , the stocks , which had been 130 in the winter , rose to 1000 ! Such general infatuation would have been happy for the Directors had they not ...
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... friend them in their inevitable fall , and then quietly to step into their places , with the consent , perhaps even with the thanks , of their personal adherents ? Meanwhile the German ministers and mistresses , full of fear for ...
... friend them in their inevitable fall , and then quietly to step into their places , with the consent , perhaps even with the thanks , of their personal adherents ? Meanwhile the German ministers and mistresses , full of fear for ...
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Seite 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.