Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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Pagina 410
... chief ministers . The subordinate places had been filled on the principle of including in the Government every party and shade of party , the avowed Jacobites alone excepted , nay , every public man who , from his abilities or from his ...
... chief ministers . The subordinate places had been filled on the principle of including in the Government every party and shade of party , the avowed Jacobites alone excepted , nay , every public man who , from his abilities or from his ...
Pagina 575
... chief ; and Lord Suffolk had led the greater part of it over to the ministerial benches . The ferment produced by the Middlesex election had gone down . Every faction must have been alike an object of aversion to Junius . His opinions ...
... chief ; and Lord Suffolk had led the greater part of it over to the ministerial benches . The ferment produced by the Middlesex election had gone down . Every faction must have been alike an object of aversion to Junius . His opinions ...
Pagina 666
... chief minister of the Kings of France between 638 and 742 , 440 Mayor of the Palace , the name given to the comptroller of the household of the Frankish kings . By successive encroach- ments these officials became at length more ...
... chief minister of the Kings of France between 638 and 742 , 440 Mayor of the Palace , the name given to the comptroller of the household of the Frankish kings . By successive encroach- ments these officials became at length more ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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