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Pagina 4
... for he voted for the impeachment of those lords who had persuaded the King to
the Partitiontreaty , a treaty in which he had himself been ministerially employed .
A great part of Queen Anne's reign was a time of war , in which there was little ...
... for he voted for the impeachment of those lords who had persuaded the King to
the Partitiontreaty , a treaty in which he had himself been ministerially employed .
A great part of Queen Anne's reign was a time of war , in which there was little ...
Pagina 6
“My Lord Treasurer moved, and all my Lords were of the same opinion, that Mr.
Prior should be added to those who are empowered to sign: the reason for which
is, because he, having personally treated with Monsieur de Torcy, is the best ...
“My Lord Treasurer moved, and all my Lords were of the same opinion, that Mr.
Prior should be added to those who are empowered to sign: the reason for which
is, because he, having personally treated with Monsieur de Torcy, is the best ...
Pagina 7
... and Lord Coningsby , Mr. Stanhope , and Mr. Lechmere , were the principal
interrogators ; who , in this examination , of which there is printed an account not
unentertaining , behaved with the boisterousness of men elated by recent
authority ...
... and Lord Coningsby , Mr. Stanhope , and Mr. Lechmere , were the principal
interrogators ; who , in this examination , of which there is printed an account not
unentertaining , behaved with the boisterousness of men elated by recent
authority ...
Pagina 9
The price of the volume was two guineas ; the whole collection was four
thousand ; to which Lord Harley , the son of the Earl of Oxford , to whom he had
invariably adhered , added an equal sum for the purchase of Down - hall , which
Prior was ...
The price of the volume was two guineas ; the whole collection was four
thousand ; to which Lord Harley , the son of the Earl of Oxford , to whom he had
invariably adhered , added an equal sum for the purchase of Down - hall , which
Prior was ...
Pagina 22
He writes to his patron , the Lord Halifax , a dedication , in which he endeavours
to reconcile the reader to that which found few friends among the audience .
These apologies are always useless : de gustibus non est disputandum ; " men
may ...
He writes to his patron , the Lord Halifax , a dedication , in which he endeavours
to reconcile the reader to that which found few friends among the audience .
These apologies are always useless : de gustibus non est disputandum ; " men
may ...
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