Historical Sketches of Statesmen who Flourished in the Time of George III.Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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... are new . No distinguished statesman of George III.'s time has been omitted , except one very eminent person , Lord Shelburne , afterwards Marquess of Lansdowne , to whom , Introduction (including Sir John Leach and others) Lord Eldon.
... are new . No distinguished statesman of George III.'s time has been omitted , except one very eminent person , Lord Shelburne , afterwards Marquess of Lansdowne , to whom , Introduction (including Sir John Leach and others) Lord Eldon.
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... eminent individuals after the Bute Ministry was broken up . It seems almost certain that there is no more foundation for the one notion than for the other , although both have been so generally prevalent . GEORGE IV . It would not be ...
... eminent individuals after the Bute Ministry was broken up . It seems almost certain that there is no more foundation for the one notion than for the other , although both have been so generally prevalent . GEORGE IV . It would not be ...
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... eminence among gentlemen , that he pledged himself never to ask for a nearer connection , even if their only child should die - he added , with a moving piety , " Which God forbid ! " - in case it might be imagined that the death of the ...
... eminence among gentlemen , that he pledged himself never to ask for a nearer connection , even if their only child should die - he added , with a moving piety , " Which God forbid ! " - in case it might be imagined that the death of the ...
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... eminent of the Tory chiefs - Lord Eldon , Mr. Perceval , and Mr. Canning . These distinguished personages composed her familiar society , and they were her faithful counsellors through all her difficulties . Nor would it have been easy ...
... eminent of the Tory chiefs - Lord Eldon , Mr. Perceval , and Mr. Canning . These distinguished personages composed her familiar society , and they were her faithful counsellors through all her difficulties . Nor would it have been easy ...
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... eminent person did not greatly excel in debate , although he personally had no followers that could be termed a party , and although he certainly was of little service in deliberation upon state affairs from the turn of his mind ...
... eminent person did not greatly excel in debate , although he personally had no followers that could be termed a party , and although he certainly was of little service in deliberation upon state affairs from the turn of his mind ...
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