The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... earl of St. Vincent ( late sir John Jervis ) had de- tached three ships of the line and two frigates to watch the motions of the French . Nelson , who was selected for this service , had no instructions with regard to his particular ...
... earl of St. Vincent ( late sir John Jervis ) had de- tached three ships of the line and two frigates to watch the motions of the French . Nelson , who was selected for this service , had no instructions with regard to his particular ...
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... of French soldiers . The earl of Mornington , in a letter to the sultan , expressed surprise and concern at his late intercourse with the French , and remonstrated against a connexion which 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER XXI. ...
... of French soldiers . The earl of Mornington , in a letter to the sultan , expressed surprise and concern at his late intercourse with the French , and remonstrated against a connexion which 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER XXI. ...
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... marquis Wellesley , ( formerly earl of Mornington ) instituted a college at Calcutta for the better instruction of the junior civil servants of the company in every branch of knowlege , requisite for the 42 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... marquis Wellesley , ( formerly earl of Mornington ) instituted a college at Calcutta for the better instruction of the junior civil servants of the company in every branch of knowlege , requisite for the 42 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... earl of Clare ; and , when the commons re - examined the subject , Mr. Corry , major - general Hutchinson , the attorney - general Toler , and other dis- tinguished members , strongly supported the proposed union . Mr. Foster , on the ...
... earl of Clare ; and , when the commons re - examined the subject , Mr. Corry , major - general Hutchinson , the attorney - general Toler , and other dis- tinguished members , strongly supported the proposed union . Mr. Foster , on the ...
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... earl Fitzwilliam . After lamenting the extinction of all hopes of the reinstatement of the house of Bourbon , he recommended an inquiry into the conduct of those ministers who , having the treasure and blood of the people at their ...
... earl Fitzwilliam . After lamenting the extinction of all hopes of the reinstatement of the house of Bourbon , he recommended an inquiry into the conduct of those ministers who , having the treasure and blood of the people at their ...
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