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 267
... political career from which he had formerly been withdrawn when on the point of entering it . In a conversation which happened to take place a short time after the victory , between Godolphin , then lord - treasurer , and Ha- lifax ...
... political career from which he had formerly been withdrawn when on the point of entering it . In a conversation which happened to take place a short time after the victory , between Godolphin , then lord - treasurer , and Ha- lifax ...
Pagina 268
... political parties who divided the nation , and who , amusingly enough , were both equally zealous in interpreting the story of the last struggle of Roman liberty as a defence of their own principles , and a satire on those of their ...
... political parties who divided the nation , and who , amusingly enough , were both equally zealous in interpreting the story of the last struggle of Roman liberty as a defence of their own principles , and a satire on those of their ...
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... political character appeared in 1777 " This noble lord's political character lies within a narrow compass , having heard very little of him in this line , ' ( to borrow a favourite expression of his friend Howe , ) but that he enjoyed a ...
... political character appeared in 1777 " This noble lord's political character lies within a narrow compass , having heard very little of him in this line , ' ( to borrow a favourite expression of his friend Howe , ) but that he enjoyed a ...
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