The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... Duke of Somerset . BORN A. D. 1662. - died A. D. 1748 . THE proud duke of Somerset , as he is commonly called , belongs to the period now under consideration , as far as his political character is concerned ; for after the imaginary ...
... Duke of Somerset . BORN A. D. 1662. - died A. D. 1748 . THE proud duke of Somerset , as he is commonly called , belongs to the period now under consideration , as far as his political character is concerned ; for after the imaginary ...
Pagina 440
... duke of Newcastle soon distinguish- ed himself as the chief of a mob , called after him , which had more effect in driving the duke of Ormond out of the kingdom , and in checking the insolence of the tories , than the riot - act , or ...
... duke of Newcastle soon distinguish- ed himself as the chief of a mob , called after him , which had more effect in driving the duke of Ormond out of the kingdom , and in checking the insolence of the tories , than the riot - act , or ...
Pagina 447
... duke of Newcastle . During a great part of the last reign , the duke , his family , and friends , had enjoyed the confidence of the sovereign , and the chief direction of public affairs . But his advanced age , and his situation , had ...
... duke of Newcastle . During a great part of the last reign , the duke , his family , and friends , had enjoyed the confidence of the sovereign , and the chief direction of public affairs . But his advanced age , and his situation , had ...
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