London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volumen 1C. Ackers, 1735 |
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... Cavendish - fquare , the Right Hon . Lord Viscount Hereford , Premier Viscount of England . ** MILITARY PROMOTIONS . From the LONDON GAZETTE . SECO --- 2d reg . Ni- War - Office , July 1 . ECOND troop of horse grenadier guards . John ...
... Cavendish - fquare , the Right Hon . Lord Viscount Hereford , Premier Viscount of England . ** MILITARY PROMOTIONS . From the LONDON GAZETTE . SECO --- 2d reg . Ni- War - Office , July 1 . ECOND troop of horse grenadier guards . John ...
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... Lord Mulgrave the ground that it might prejudice the minds of the public , and hinder the election of the candidates ... John , for new writs for the feveral places vacated by Mr. Fox , Lord John Cavendish , and Lord North , who had ...
... Lord Mulgrave the ground that it might prejudice the minds of the public , and hinder the election of the candidates ... John , for new writs for the feveral places vacated by Mr. Fox , Lord John Cavendish , and Lord North , who had ...
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... Lord Cornwallis . Governor Johnstone defended with much zeal his friend Mr ... Lords , April 15 , fome debate took place relative to a bill of divorce inftituted ... John Cavendish arofe to open the budget as Chancellor of the Ex- chequer ...
... Lord Cornwallis . Governor Johnstone defended with much zeal his friend Mr ... Lords , April 15 , fome debate took place relative to a bill of divorce inftituted ... John Cavendish arofe to open the budget as Chancellor of the Ex- chequer ...
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... Lord John Cavendish declared it was impoffible for him to have made a more advantageous bargain . He ear neftly wifhed it ; and as earneftly en- deavoured to effect what he wished ; but he found it out of his power to borrow the money ...
... Lord John Cavendish declared it was impoffible for him to have made a more advantageous bargain . He ear neftly wifhed it ; and as earneftly en- deavoured to effect what he wished ; but he found it out of his power to borrow the money ...
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... Lord John Cavendish ; but on faying that Lord North had ruined the nation , and ought to be called to an account , Mr. Fox faid he did not fuppofe any one would fecond the honourable mem- ber in calling his noble colleague to account ...
... Lord John Cavendish ; but on faying that Lord North had ruined the nation , and ought to be called to an account , Mr. Fox faid he did not fuppofe any one would fecond the honourable mem- ber in calling his noble colleague to account ...
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