A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... lord privy seal ; the duke of Devonshire , lord steward of the household ; the duke of Shrewsbury , secretary of state ; the earl of Dorset , lord chamberlain ; and lord Godolphin , first commissioner of the trea- sury . The coin of the ...
... lord privy seal ; the duke of Devonshire , lord steward of the household ; the duke of Shrewsbury , secretary of state ; the earl of Dorset , lord chamberlain ; and lord Godolphin , first commissioner of the trea- sury . The coin of the ...
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... lord , and two other lord justices , carried on the government with a great partiality against the catholics , but without any material difficulty or opposition . He promised to the ministers that should he be ap- pointed lord deputy ...
... lord , and two other lord justices , carried on the government with a great partiality against the catholics , but without any material difficulty or opposition . He promised to the ministers that should he be ap- pointed lord deputy ...
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... lord Somers , one of the ablest and most incorrupt judges that ever presided in chancery , had an eminent influence in the house of lords , and his great capacity for all affairs , made the king consider him beyond all his ministers ...
... lord Somers , one of the ablest and most incorrupt judges that ever presided in chancery , had an eminent influence in the house of lords , and his great capacity for all affairs , made the king consider him beyond all his ministers ...
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... lord chancellor Somers , the most able of his servants , considered as the head of the whigs . His majesty resolved to dismiss him from his service in hopes that he would carry in his retreat all the unpopularity that had lately ...
... lord chancellor Somers , the most able of his servants , considered as the head of the whigs . His majesty resolved to dismiss him from his service in hopes that he would carry in his retreat all the unpopularity that had lately ...
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... lords Somers , Orford , and Hallifax ; and the king is de- sired by an address to remove the impeached lords from his councils and presence for ever . They answer the charges exhibited against them , con- sisting in their having ...
... lords Somers , Orford , and Hallifax ; and the king is de- sired by an address to remove the impeached lords from his councils and presence for ever . They answer the charges exhibited against them , con- sisting in their having ...
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