A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... Pitt , Earl of Chatham , 232 654. Captain Cook , 232 655. Sir William Blackstone , 235 656. Edward , Lord Hawke , Page 332 333 334 336 343 352 360 363 239 657. Wentworth , M. of Rockingham , 367 243 658. Sir Hyde Parker , 374 • 375 246 ...
... Pitt , Earl of Chatham , 232 654. Captain Cook , 232 655. Sir William Blackstone , 235 656. Edward , Lord Hawke , Page 332 333 334 336 343 352 360 363 239 657. Wentworth , M. of Rockingham , 367 243 658. Sir Hyde Parker , 374 • 375 246 ...
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... Pitt , Earl of Chatham , 232 654. Captain Cook , 232 655. Sir William Blackstone , 235 656. Edward , Lord Hawke , Page 332 333 334 • 336 343 352 360 363 239 657. Wentworth , M. of Rockingham , 367 243 658. Sir Hyde Parker , 626. Charles ...
... Pitt , Earl of Chatham , 232 654. Captain Cook , 232 655. Sir William Blackstone , 235 656. Edward , Lord Hawke , Page 332 333 334 • 336 343 352 360 363 239 657. Wentworth , M. of Rockingham , 367 243 658. Sir Hyde Parker , 626. Charles ...
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... Pitt and Fox held subor- dinate stations in it . On the death of his brother , the duke of New- castle endeavoured to dispense with the services both of Pitt and Fox , but was ultimately obliged to admit the latter into the cabinet ...
... Pitt and Fox held subor- dinate stations in it . On the death of his brother , the duke of New- castle endeavoured to dispense with the services both of Pitt and Fox , but was ultimately obliged to admit the latter into the cabinet ...
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... Pitt and Fox held subor- dinate stations in it . On the death of his brother , the duke of New- castle endeavoured to dispense with the services both of Pitt and Fox , but was ultimately obliged to admit the latter into the cabinet ...
... Pitt and Fox held subor- dinate stations in it . On the death of his brother , the duke of New- castle endeavoured to dispense with the services both of Pitt and Fox , but was ultimately obliged to admit the latter into the cabinet ...
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George Godfrey Cunningham. The personal antipathy of the king to Pitt broke up the Devonshire administration , and an interministerium of two months followed . After a variety of fruitless attempts to form a ministry to his liking , the ...
George Godfrey Cunningham. The personal antipathy of the king to Pitt broke up the Devonshire administration , and an interministerium of two months followed . After a variety of fruitless attempts to form a ministry to his liking , the ...
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