Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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Pagina 360
... Chief Justice Willes , if we remember rightly , went to him to beg some ecclesiastical preferment for a friend . Carteret said , that he was too much occupied with continental politics to think about the disposal of places and benefices ...
... Chief Justice Willes , if we remember rightly , went to him to beg some ecclesiastical preferment for a friend . Carteret said , that he was too much occupied with continental politics to think about the disposal of places and benefices ...
Pagina 393
... Chief - Justice of the King's Bench was vacant ; and the Attorney - General was fully resolved to obtain it , or to go into Opposition . Newcastle offered him any terms , the Duchy of Lancaster for life , a teller- ship of the Exchequer ...
... Chief - Justice of the King's Bench was vacant ; and the Attorney - General was fully resolved to obtain it , or to go into Opposition . Newcastle offered him any terms , the Duchy of Lancaster for life , a teller- ship of the Exchequer ...
Pagina 520
... chiefs were in open insurrection against the new Nabob . The viceroy of the rich and powerful province of Oude , who ... chief , who , as a famous jester and an old friend of Meer Jaffier , could venture to take liberties , answered ...
... chiefs were in open insurrection against the new Nabob . The viceroy of the rich and powerful province of Oude , who ... chief , who , as a famous jester and an old friend of Meer Jaffier , could venture to take liberties , answered ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Fragmentweergave - 1961 |
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