A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... PERIOD . HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION , I. POLITICAL SERIES . 646. George III . 647. Charles Townshend , • • 284 672. George , Lord Rodney , • 288 673. Sir George Pocock , · 409 411 412 · 288 674. North , Earl of Guildford , 290 675. Stuart ...
... PERIOD . HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION , I. POLITICAL SERIES . 646. George III . 647. Charles Townshend , • • 284 672. George , Lord Rodney , • 288 673. Sir George Pocock , · 409 411 412 · 288 674. North , Earl of Guildford , 290 675. Stuart ...
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... PERIOD , EXTENDING FROM GEORGE II. 614. Henry Fielding , 615. John Henley , 616. David Hartley , 617. Edward Moore , 618. John Dyer , 619. Nicholas Hardinge , 620. Colley Cibber , 621. William Collins , 622. Samuel Richardson , 623 ...
... PERIOD , EXTENDING FROM GEORGE II. 614. Henry Fielding , 615. John Henley , 616. David Hartley , 617. Edward Moore , 618. John Dyer , 619. Nicholas Hardinge , 620. Colley Cibber , 621. William Collins , 622. Samuel Richardson , 623 ...
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... PERIOD , A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO SEVENTH PERIOD . Paucity of historical materials SEVENTH PERIOD HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,
... PERIOD , A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO SEVENTH PERIOD . Paucity of historical materials SEVENTH PERIOD HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,
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... period with as much deference and reserve as might be prudent were they still alive , and acting their parts on the political stage . Glover's Memoirs , though a work of some pretension , will be found of very little value to the future ...
... period with as much deference and reserve as might be prudent were they still alive , and acting their parts on the political stage . Glover's Memoirs , though a work of some pretension , will be found of very little value to the future ...
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... period now under consideration ; its literary history may be indicated in even fewer words . Under a necessity which ... period , we mean that true sense of the beauty of external nature , which , for any thing we can discover in the ...
... period now under consideration ; its literary history may be indicated in even fewer words . Under a necessity which ... period , we mean that true sense of the beauty of external nature , which , for any thing we can discover in the ...
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