English Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyG. J. Brand, 1880 - 158 páginas |
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... George I .; and there he was confined , con- trary to his expectations , by their continued supremacy under George II . Isolated , even pelted by the populace in the streets , stung by the designations of renegade , traitor , and ...
... George I .; and there he was confined , con- trary to his expectations , by their continued supremacy under George II . Isolated , even pelted by the populace in the streets , stung by the designations of renegade , traitor , and ...
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Alfred Hix Welsh. SECOND PHASE OF THE CRITICAL PERIOD . Age of George II . ( 1727—1760 ) . FEATURES . Politics . A period of Whig supremacy . Pressed by the people and abandoned by the crown , the Tories were unable to take any share in ...
Alfred Hix Welsh. SECOND PHASE OF THE CRITICAL PERIOD . Age of George II . ( 1727—1760 ) . FEATURES . Politics . A period of Whig supremacy . Pressed by the people and abandoned by the crown , the Tories were unable to take any share in ...
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... George III . ( 1760-1800 + ) Politics . - FEATURES . The death of George II . terminated the ministerial ascendency of Pitt , as well as the undisputed supremacy of the Whig party . After about ten years of feeble government and party ...
... George III . ( 1760-1800 + ) Politics . - FEATURES . The death of George II . terminated the ministerial ascendency of Pitt , as well as the undisputed supremacy of the Whig party . After about ten years of feeble government and party ...
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