Memoirs of the Marquis of Rockingham and his contemporaries: with orig. letters and documents, Volume 2Bentley, 1852 - 488 pages |
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... Walpole's misrepresentations of Lord Albemarle . - Dismissal of Lord Scarborough . - Correspondence of the Duke of Portland , Lords Monson , Bessborough . - Admirals Saunders and Keppel resign their appointments . - Letters from Sir ...
... Walpole's misrepresentations of Lord Albemarle . - Dismissal of Lord Scarborough . - Correspondence of the Duke of Portland , Lords Monson , Bessborough . - Admirals Saunders and Keppel resign their appointments . - Letters from Sir ...
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... WALPOLE'S MISREPRESENTATIONS MISSAL OF LORD SCARBOROUGH . - OF LORD ALBEMARLE . -DIS- CORRESPONDENCE OF THE DUKE ADMIRALS SAUNDERS LETTERS FROM SIR OF PORTLAND , LORDS MONSON , BESBOROUGH . AND KEPPEL RESIGN THEIR APPOINTMENTS . GEORGE ...
... WALPOLE'S MISREPRESENTATIONS MISSAL OF LORD SCARBOROUGH . - OF LORD ALBEMARLE . -DIS- CORRESPONDENCE OF THE DUKE ADMIRALS SAUNDERS LETTERS FROM SIR OF PORTLAND , LORDS MONSON , BESBOROUGH . AND KEPPEL RESIGN THEIR APPOINTMENTS . GEORGE ...
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... Walpole " such high words passed , that the coachman overheard their warmth ; " but Mr. Pitt declares to Lady Chatham , on the 17th of July , that " he must do justice to the kind and affectionate be- haviour which Lord Temple held ...
... Walpole " such high words passed , that the coachman overheard their warmth ; " but Mr. Pitt declares to Lady Chatham , on the 17th of July , that " he must do justice to the kind and affectionate be- haviour which Lord Temple held ...
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... Walpole , " blasted all the affec- tion which his country had borne him . " The citizens of London had intended to celebrate his accession to office by an illumination , but they no sooner heard of his new dignity than the lamps were ...
... Walpole , " blasted all the affec- tion which his country had borne him . " The citizens of London had intended to celebrate his accession to office by an illumination , but they no sooner heard of his new dignity than the lamps were ...
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... Walpole says , that " Lord Winchilsea , who had been at the head of the Admiralty Board , was the only man who had raised his character by his conduct at that Board , when the rest of his friends had sunk theirs . " He died in 1769 ...
... Walpole says , that " Lord Winchilsea , who had been at the head of the Admiralty Board , was the only man who had raised his character by his conduct at that Board , when the rest of his friends had sunk theirs . " He died in 1769 ...
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