The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Blanchard and Lea, 1851 |
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... Marlborough for the Battle of Blenheim , 212 . His Conduct in the Aylesbury Case , 213. Returning Fortune of the Whigs , 215. Lord Keeper Wright to be dismissed , 215. Motion against him about the Appointment of Magistrates , 215 ...
... Marlborough for the Battle of Blenheim , 212 . His Conduct in the Aylesbury Case , 213. Returning Fortune of the Whigs , 215. Lord Keeper Wright to be dismissed , 215. Motion against him about the Appointment of Magistrates , 215 ...
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... Marlborough , 261. Lord Cowper the first Chancellor of Great Britain , 261. Ascendency of the Whigs , 261. He delivers Address , praying Queen Anne to marry again , 262. Dementation of the Whigs , 263. Impeach- ment of Sacheverell , 263 ...
... Marlborough , 261. Lord Cowper the first Chancellor of Great Britain , 261. Ascendency of the Whigs , 261. He delivers Address , praying Queen Anne to marry again , 262. Dementation of the Whigs , 263. Impeach- ment of Sacheverell , 263 ...
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... Marlborough in the " Examiner , " 272. Her Defence by Lord Cow- per in the " Tatler , " 273. Private Letter of Lord Cowper to a Member of the House of Commons in Favour of Marlborough , 274. Strength of the Whigs in the House of Lords ...
... Marlborough in the " Examiner , " 272. Her Defence by Lord Cow- per in the " Tatler , " 273. Private Letter of Lord Cowper to a Member of the House of Commons in Favour of Marlborough , 274. Strength of the Whigs in the House of Lords ...
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... Marlborough . “ Princess . That she understood Debate in the House about the words Heirs and Succo's ' in the Style of Acts of Par- liament . That she did desire that this matter should not [ A. D. 1694. ] interrupt their Consultations ...
... Marlborough . “ Princess . That she understood Debate in the House about the words Heirs and Succo's ' in the Style of Acts of Par- liament . That she did desire that this matter should not [ A. D. 1694. ] interrupt their Consultations ...
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... Marlborough . From the change in the public mind at home , he was likewise pleased with the prospect of getting rid of Rochester , who had been forced upon him as minister , and of again putting himself into the hands of the Whigs ...
... Marlborough . From the change in the public mind at home , he was likewise pleased with the prospect of getting rid of Rochester , who had been forced upon him as minister , and of again putting himself into the hands of the Whigs ...
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