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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... formed , contrary to the rules of war , and the practice of our best admirals , rendered his attempts to succour and support him fruitless ; that this conduct in Mr Mathews was the more inexcusable , as he was under no necessity of ...
... formed , contrary to the rules of war , and the practice of our best admirals , rendered his attempts to succour and support him fruitless ; that this conduct in Mr Mathews was the more inexcusable , as he was under no necessity of ...
Pagina 441
... formed . The earl of Wilmington was made first lord of the treasury ; and Lord Carteret was appointed one of the principal secretaries of state , and had the greatest share of power in his depart- ment , so that this was called the ...
... formed . The earl of Wilmington was made first lord of the treasury ; and Lord Carteret was appointed one of the principal secretaries of state , and had the greatest share of power in his depart- ment , so that this was called the ...
Pagina 667
... formed too high an opinion of his effusions , he spared no labour when employed by the booksellers , and formed , in conjunction with them , many schemes of literary industry which he did not live to accomplish . In 1765 he published A ...
... formed too high an opinion of his effusions , he spared no labour when employed by the booksellers , and formed , in conjunction with them , many schemes of literary industry which he did not live to accomplish . In 1765 he published A ...
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