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... Lord Treasurer that he knew the nature of Courts too well , not to be sensible , that whoever is distinguished by a prince's favour is expected to vote in his interest . The Lord Danby told him his Majesty only desired to know whether ...
... Lord Treasurer that he knew the nature of Courts too well , not to be sensible , that whoever is distinguished by a prince's favour is expected to vote in his interest . The Lord Danby told him his Majesty only desired to know whether ...
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... Lord Nugent appears to have felt a good deal of indignation at the impression which the article was certainly calculated to produce ; for , un- doubtedly , the arguments and assertions of the critic had a direct tendency to cast a ...
... Lord Nugent appears to have felt a good deal of indignation at the impression which the article was certainly calculated to produce ; for , un- doubtedly , the arguments and assertions of the critic had a direct tendency to cast a ...
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... Lord Cavan , Lord Ludlow , and Sir John Moore , ( under all of whom he afterwards served , as junior ) became his senior officers by three or four days . Passing by some particulars , and the attack on Seringapatam , under the command of ...
... Lord Cavan , Lord Ludlow , and Sir John Moore , ( under all of whom he afterwards served , as junior ) became his senior officers by three or four days . Passing by some particulars , and the attack on Seringapatam , under the command of ...
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