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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Pagina 442
... interest , attached to Lord Carteret , declined ; so that towards the end of 1744 , when the nation was settled , and all alarms about the pretender were over , the projected invasion having miscar- ried , Lord Carteret threw up his ...
... interest , attached to Lord Carteret , declined ; so that towards the end of 1744 , when the nation was settled , and all alarms about the pretender were over , the projected invasion having miscar- ried , Lord Carteret threw up his ...
Pagina 443
... interest on the national debt , without violating the faith of parliament , or affect- ing public credit . No ... interest of it upon the best security was little more than 3 per cent . Mr Pelham , judiciously avail- ing himself of this ...
... interest on the national debt , without violating the faith of parliament , or affect- ing public credit . No ... interest of it upon the best security was little more than 3 per cent . Mr Pelham , judiciously avail- ing himself of this ...
Pagina 447
... interest in the cabinet , and obtained a full determination against Mr Pitt on the affair of declaring war against Spain in 1761 , upon certain intelli- gence he had received of the intentions of the court of Madrid to assist France ...
... interest in the cabinet , and obtained a full determination against Mr Pitt on the affair of declaring war against Spain in 1761 , upon certain intelli- gence he had received of the intentions of the court of Madrid to assist France ...
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