Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... Parliament , 130 ; enormous embez- zlement in military administration under George III . , 132 ; Lord Amherst placed at its head , 134 ; command of the army prior to the Crimean war , ib .; how the Great Duke's aver- sion to change ...
... Parliament , 130 ; enormous embez- zlement in military administration under George III . , 132 ; Lord Amherst placed at its head , 134 ; command of the army prior to the Crimean war , ib .; how the Great Duke's aver- sion to change ...
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... Parliament , on the 15th November , 1709 , he says : - ' Parties seemed at rest and the dominion of the Whigs might be thought securely estab- lished . They had struck down the Tories . They had overpowered the Queen . They had dictated ...
... Parliament , on the 15th November , 1709 , he says : - ' Parties seemed at rest and the dominion of the Whigs might be thought securely estab- lished . They had struck down the Tories . They had overpowered the Queen . They had dictated ...
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... Parliament and of had set the example of varying a long narrative , Atterbury in the pulpit , with the writings in by the introduction of such novels or historiettes . prose and verse of Swift and Addison , of Pope -Life of Le Sage ...
... Parliament and of had set the example of varying a long narrative , Atterbury in the pulpit , with the writings in by the introduction of such novels or historiettes . prose and verse of Swift and Addison , of Pope -Life of Le Sage ...
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... parliament and the press . During the whole of Queen Anne's reign a hundred robberies or acts of violence might have been commit- ted without exciting a sensation ; which proves , according to Lord Stanhope , that the people were ...
... parliament and the press . During the whole of Queen Anne's reign a hundred robberies or acts of violence might have been commit- ted without exciting a sensation ; which proves , according to Lord Stanhope , that the people were ...
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tram Dash was going into Parliament , and going down , ' and as for Lothair his ecclesiastical ideas had outgrown the place . The Tyber rather than the Isis was now the river of his choice . But he with his enor- mous wealth had , of ...
tram Dash was going into Parliament , and going down , ' and as for Lothair his ecclesiastical ideas had outgrown the place . The Tyber rather than the Isis was now the river of his choice . But he with his enor- mous wealth had , of ...
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