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Pagina 231
... Lord Bute told me , that Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Lough- borough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me , that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit ...
... Lord Bute told me , that Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Lough- borough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me , that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit ...
Pagina 232
... Lord Loughborough , wishing to know if he recollected the prime mover in the ... Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his lordship having ... BUTE . " MY LORD , " WHEN the bills were yesterday delivered to me ...
... Lord Loughborough , wishing to know if he recollected the prime mover in the ... Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his lordship having ... BUTE . " MY LORD , " WHEN the bills were yesterday delivered to me ...
Pagina 551
... Sir , he gave up a great deal . He advised the King to agree that the Judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession of a new King . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by this ...
... Sir , he gave up a great deal . He advised the King to agree that the Judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession of a new King . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by this ...
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