History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 |
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... Duke of Marlborough ..... Walpole left undisputed Prime Minister CHAPTER XII . Birth of Prince Charles Stuart Hopes of the Jacobites in England ..... Their Council of Five ................ ................................................
... Duke of Marlborough ..... Walpole left undisputed Prime Minister CHAPTER XII . Birth of Prince Charles Stuart Hopes of the Jacobites in England ..... Their Council of Five ................ ................................................
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... Duke of Wharton openly joins it ................................. . Proceeds on a mission to Madrid His strange behaviour Ripperda , the Spanish Prime Minister His fickleness and falsehood ...... Dismissed from office ... He takes ...
... Duke of Wharton openly joins it ................................. . Proceeds on a mission to Madrid His strange behaviour Ripperda , the Spanish Prime Minister His fickleness and falsehood ...... Dismissed from office ... He takes ...
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... Duke of Wharton ......... 212 He dies in a Spanish convent 213 Bishop Atterbury neglected by James 214 He retires to Montpellier 215 ....... He is joined by his daughter 216 Her illness and decease 217 Atterbury returns to Paris ...
... Duke of Wharton ......... 212 He dies in a Spanish convent 213 Bishop Atterbury neglected by James 214 He retires to Montpellier 215 ....... He is joined by his daughter 216 Her illness and decease 217 Atterbury returns to Paris ...
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... Duke of Bolton and Lord Cobham deprived of their regiments ..... Lord Talbot , Chancellor War for the Crown of Poland 1734. Conquest of Naples by the Spaniards Campaign on the Rhine CHAPTER XVI . 1731. Ascendency of Walpole in the ...
... Duke of Bolton and Lord Cobham deprived of their regiments ..... Lord Talbot , Chancellor War for the Crown of Poland 1734. Conquest of Naples by the Spaniards Campaign on the Rhine CHAPTER XVI . 1731. Ascendency of Walpole in the ...
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... Duke of Kent , the Earl of Lincoln , and Mr. Boscawen . The latter was rewarded with the title of Viscount Falmouth . Lord Lincoln was a personal friend of Stanhope , had taken office only at his solicitation , and readily relinquished ...
... Duke of Kent , the Earl of Lincoln , and Mr. Boscawen . The latter was rewarded with the title of Viscount Falmouth . Lord Lincoln was a personal friend of Stanhope , had taken office only at his solicitation , and readily relinquished ...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volume 2 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Visualização integral - 1839 |
History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volume 2 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Visualização integral - 1839 |
History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volume 2 Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope Visualização integral - 1839 |
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66 CHAP affairs afterwards answer appeared Bill Bishop Atterbury Bolingbroke Carteret Chesterfield Church cloth lettered Court Coxe's Walpole death declared DISM Duchess of Kendal Duke of Newcastle Duke of Wharton Earl Edition Emperor England English Excise favour Fleury foreign France friends George Gibraltar Government hand Hanover Hist honour hopes Horace Walpole House of Commons Inverness Jacobites James King King's Lady less Lockhart Lord Midleton Lord Townshend Madame de Prie Madrid Majesty Memoirs ment METHO minister nation never observed occasion opposition Ostend Company Paris Parliament party passed persons Pope present Pretender Prince proposed Pulteney qu'il Queen received Ripperda Royal says scarcely Schaub scheme Secretary seems sent Sir Robert Sir William Wyndham South Sea South Sea Company Spain Spanish speech spirit Sunderland Swift thing thought Tories treaty treaty of Hanover TURE Vienna Walpole's Wesley Whigs William Stanhope writes Wyndham
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Página 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.