Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... bishop ? By this your Grace will have a friend or creature of your own at London . ' From the interview Newcastle retreated crestfallen , since Bute had not the civility to express any concern or to make any excuse or to propose any ...
... bishop ? By this your Grace will have a friend or creature of your own at London . ' From the interview Newcastle retreated crestfallen , since Bute had not the civility to express any concern or to make any excuse or to propose any ...
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... bishop of Oxford [ Hume ] to Salisbury , and the bishop of Chichester Dr. Ashburnham to the deanery of St. Paul's . They have all three been many years bishops , have never once varied in their principles or conduct through the whole ...
... bishop of Oxford [ Hume ] to Salisbury , and the bishop of Chichester Dr. Ashburnham to the deanery of St. Paul's . They have all three been many years bishops , have never once varied in their principles or conduct through the whole ...
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... bishop but one on the bench ' commented Newcastle.1 Even this arrangement had only been possible through the magnanimous surrender by Lord Barrington , in order to relieve the duke of a promise made by Grenville in the king's name of ...
... bishop but one on the bench ' commented Newcastle.1 Even this arrangement had only been possible through the magnanimous surrender by Lord Barrington , in order to relieve the duke of a promise made by Grenville in the king's name of ...
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