Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Correspondence , ed . W. Beresford ( London , 1854 ) , i . pp . vii , x . 97-8 , 118-19 ; Corr . Geo . III , iii . 33 , 386 . 4 Bedford Correspondence , ed . Lord John Russell ( London , 1842–6 ) , ii . 222 , 2304 ; iii . 358-60 ; Brit ...
... Correspondence , ed . W. Beresford ( London , 1854 ) , i . pp . vii , x . 97-8 , 118-19 ; Corr . Geo . III , iii . 33 , 386 . 4 Bedford Correspondence , ed . Lord John Russell ( London , 1842–6 ) , ii . 222 , 2304 ; iii . 358-60 ; Brit ...
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... correspondence itself , where it was not fundamentally ambiguous and open to the interpretation that it showed only that the three ambassadors , rather than Charles XII himself , were engaged in an attempt to obtain funds from the ...
... correspondence itself , where it was not fundamentally ambiguous and open to the interpretation that it showed only that the three ambassadors , rather than Charles XII himself , were engaged in an attempt to obtain funds from the ...
الصفحة 339
... correspondence was duly laid before it.3 From references in debate it is certain that the correspondence was read and that it proved useful in confirming the government's case , though here again , as in 1717 , it also provided material ...
... correspondence was duly laid before it.3 From references in debate it is certain that the correspondence was read and that it proved useful in confirming the government's case , though here again , as in 1717 , it also provided material ...
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