The Wickedest Age: The Life and Times of George III.David and Charles, 1971 - Počet stran: 369 |
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... person to support his honest measures and keep his closet from that force with which it was so threat- ened . I was that person who could do it . " To George , the proposition was thoroughly abhorrent . Not only was the employment of ...
... person to support his honest measures and keep his closet from that force with which it was so threat- ened . I was that person who could do it . " To George , the proposition was thoroughly abhorrent . Not only was the employment of ...
Strana 135
... persons of whatsoever degree and quality within this our realm , and particularly in such as are employed near our royal person ; and that , for the encouragement of religion and morality , we will , upon all occasions , distinguish persons ...
... persons of whatsoever degree and quality within this our realm , and particularly in such as are employed near our royal person ; and that , for the encouragement of religion and morality , we will , upon all occasions , distinguish persons ...
Strana 247
... person to treat with Americans , and not those who have uniformly deceived and oppressed them ? There is not one person present who is ignorant of the person to whom I allude . You all know I mean a noble and near relation , Lord ...
... person to treat with Americans , and not those who have uniformly deceived and oppressed them ? There is not one person present who is ignorant of the person to whom I allude . You all know I mean a noble and near relation , Lord ...
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Loss of a Father | 29 |
Enter Lord Bute | 45 |
Mr Pitt Is Put | 58 |
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