King George IIIConstable, 1972 - 411 Seiten |
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... wish to turn out Newcastle and Pitt and replace them by Bute . It did not indicate a hoisting of the standard of prerogative or the workings of a court cabal . It was merely the normal change to be expected at the demise of a King . It ...
... wish to turn out Newcastle and Pitt and replace them by Bute . It did not indicate a hoisting of the standard of prerogative or the workings of a court cabal . It was merely the normal change to be expected at the demise of a King . It ...
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... wish certainly is to retire , yet he is ready to continue in his present office as long as His Majesty deems it for his service that he should continue there . ' Had North really wished to resign , had his feelings been always such as ...
... wish certainly is to retire , yet he is ready to continue in his present office as long as His Majesty deems it for his service that he should continue there . ' Had North really wished to resign , had his feelings been always such as ...
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... wish to be the foremost in preventing ' . He did not object to accepting the recommendations of ministers for ecclesiastical preferments provided they recommended proper persons . On the death of the Bishop of Ely in 1781 he wrote to ...
... wish to be the foremost in preventing ' . He did not object to accepting the recommendations of ministers for ecclesiastical preferments provided they recommended proper persons . On the death of the Bishop of Ely in 1781 he wrote to ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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