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Pagina 60
... Ministry whom she found in possession of office . The Whigs , equally alarmed at the influence acquired by their rivals , and at the danger which threatened the Protestant succession , neglected no effort to counterbalance the loss of ...
... Ministry whom she found in possession of office . The Whigs , equally alarmed at the influence acquired by their rivals , and at the danger which threatened the Protestant succession , neglected no effort to counterbalance the loss of ...
Pagina 61
... Ministry whom she found in possession of office . The Whigs , equally alarmed at the influence acquired by their rivals , and at the danger which threatened the Protestant succession , neglected no effort to counterbalance the loss of ...
... Ministry whom she found in possession of office . The Whigs , equally alarmed at the influence acquired by their rivals , and at the danger which threatened the Protestant succession , neglected no effort to counterbalance the loss of ...
Pagina 62
... Ministry , moved perhaps by patriotic feeling , and no doubt also by a sense of the advantage which his party would derive from this great victory , was anxious that it should be commemorated in adequate verse . He accordingly applied ...
... Ministry , moved perhaps by patriotic feeling , and no doubt also by a sense of the advantage which his party would derive from this great victory , was anxious that it should be commemorated in adequate verse . He accordingly applied ...
Pagina 63
... Ministry who had neither the justice nor the generosity to make it worth his while . " In answer to this the Lord Treasurer assured Halifax that any person whom he might name as equal to the required task , should have no cause to ...
... Ministry who had neither the justice nor the generosity to make it worth his while . " In answer to this the Lord Treasurer assured Halifax that any person whom he might name as equal to the required task , should have no cause to ...
Pagina 63
... Ministry , moved perhaps by patriotic feeling , and no doubt also by a sense of the advantage which his party would derive from this great victory , was anxious that it should be commemorated in adequate verse . He accordingly applied ...
... Ministry , moved perhaps by patriotic feeling , and no doubt also by a sense of the advantage which his party would derive from this great victory , was anxious that it should be commemorated in adequate verse . He accordingly applied ...
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