Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Shelburne and Hillsborough , little to the former's ad- vantage ; 1 and heartily as Shelburne approved of it , it considerably augmented the business of his already over - burdened department . Grafton was later able to remark , with ...
... Shelburne and Hillsborough , little to the former's ad- vantage ; 1 and heartily as Shelburne approved of it , it considerably augmented the business of his already over - burdened department . Grafton was later able to remark , with ...
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... Shelburne wrote that he considered its provisions to be unnecessary . At the same time he inquired into the many complaints of Governor Bernard . The attorney- general reported that the lieutenant - governor had no right to a seat in ...
... Shelburne wrote that he considered its provisions to be unnecessary . At the same time he inquired into the many complaints of Governor Bernard . The attorney- general reported that the lieutenant - governor had no right to a seat in ...
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... Shelburne Extream good observations ' , it is probable that it would have been the establishment of proper quit rent rolls . At the same time Shelburne believed that the quit rents , once the general system had been reformed , would be ...
... Shelburne Extream good observations ' , it is probable that it would have been the establishment of proper quit rent rolls . At the same time Shelburne believed that the quit rents , once the general system had been reformed , would be ...
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