The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, by T.S. Hughes. Being the Completion of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Present Reign, Band 2G. Bell, 1846 |
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... house of Bourbon not generally suspected - Trial , & c . of Dr. Dodd - Affairs of the East Indies- Mr. Hastings's administration in Bengal - Embarks for England -Affairs at the presidencies of Bombay and Madras - Extraor- dinary conduct ...
... house of Bourbon not generally suspected - Trial , & c . of Dr. Dodd - Affairs of the East Indies- Mr. Hastings's administration in Bengal - Embarks for England -Affairs at the presidencies of Bombay and Madras - Extraor- dinary conduct ...
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... house of Bourbon , for the sake of exclusive commercial advantages . The reply of the French ambassador , after having taken the instruction of his court , was in the following terms : - ' As to your first demand , the mediation of the ...
... house of Bourbon , for the sake of exclusive commercial advantages . The reply of the French ambassador , after having taken the instruction of his court , was in the following terms : - ' As to your first demand , the mediation of the ...
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... house of Bourbon not generally suspected - Trial , & c . of Dr. Dodd - Affairs of the East Indies- Mr. Hastings's administration in Bengal - Embarks for England -Affairs at the presidencies of Bombay and Madras - Extraor- dinary conduct ...
... house of Bourbon not generally suspected - Trial , & c . of Dr. Dodd - Affairs of the East Indies- Mr. Hastings's administration in Bengal - Embarks for England -Affairs at the presidencies of Bombay and Madras - Extraor- dinary conduct ...
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... house of Bourbon at this period have been already detailed : its acts , like those of all double - dealers , were full of inconsistencies , subject to perpetual remonstrance , and consequently requiring perpetual explanation ; but its ...
... house of Bourbon at this period have been already detailed : its acts , like those of all double - dealers , were full of inconsistencies , subject to perpetual remonstrance , and consequently requiring perpetual explanation ; but its ...
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... house of Bourbon ; an event which might be considered as fast approaching . This then was the time to extricate ourselves from difficul- ties , by reversing that ruinous and absurd system of coercion , which had irritated the colonists ...
... house of Bourbon ; an event which might be considered as fast approaching . This then was the time to extricate ourselves from difficul- ties , by reversing that ruinous and absurd system of coercion , which had irritated the colonists ...
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