Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole: Earl of Orford, Volúmenes 3-4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, 1816 |
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... Jacobites . He was aware that France , during the minority of Louis the Fifteenth , or under the government of a prime minister , like Cardinal Fleury , of a pacific and timid disposi- tion , was a very proper ally in a defensive treaty ...
... Jacobites . He was aware that France , during the minority of Louis the Fifteenth , or under the government of a prime minister , like Cardinal Fleury , of a pacific and timid disposi- tion , was a very proper ally in a defensive treaty ...
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... Jacobites who , on the quiet accession of George the Second , renounced their principles , had lessened the danger of internal commotions , and rendered the co - operation of France in favour of the Pretender , less an object of alarm ...
... Jacobites who , on the quiet accession of George the Second , renounced their principles , had lessened the danger of internal commotions , and rendered the co - operation of France in favour of the Pretender , less an object of alarm ...
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... Jacobites , of disrespect to the king , ingratitude to the minister , of sharing the boun- ties , and adding to the pensions of the crown , and of having obtained the fee - simple of £ .9,000 per annum , by the favour , indulgence , and ...
... Jacobites , of disrespect to the king , ingratitude to the minister , of sharing the boun- ties , and adding to the pensions of the crown , and of having obtained the fee - simple of £ .9,000 per annum , by the favour , indulgence , and ...
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... Jacobites or republicans ; no ; the whole peo- ple of England seem to be united in this spirit " of jealousy and opposition . " 86 Walpole , in reply , disclaimed any knowledge of a design to injure the trade of the nation , and said ...
... Jacobites or republicans ; no ; the whole peo- ple of England seem to be united in this spirit " of jealousy and opposition . " 86 Walpole , in reply , disclaimed any knowledge of a design to injure the trade of the nation , and said ...
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... Jacobites , who had strenuously re- sisted its introduction , could not obtain the co - operation of the disaffected Whigs ; as it seemed to imply a dereliction of their principles , to vote for the repeal of a bill which they had * In ...
... Jacobites , who had strenuously re- sisted its introduction , could not obtain the co - operation of the disaffected Whigs ; as it seemed to imply a dereliction of their principles , to vote for the repeal of a bill which they had * In ...
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