The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Barillon . Dal . App . p . 170. Temple's Works . Temple tells us , that he heard on good authority , that the King expressed such indignation at one article of the private May 21 . * When the Parliament met , the WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 107.
... Barillon . Dal . App . p . 170. Temple's Works . Temple tells us , that he heard on good authority , that the King expressed such indignation at one article of the private May 21 . * When the Parliament met , the WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 107.
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... Barillon together at the Duchess of Portsmouth's , laughing at those who believed it . * : It is melancholy to record the general results of this session . A needless burden of 600,000l . ; a standing army not only useless but dangerous ...
... Barillon together at the Duchess of Portsmouth's , laughing at those who believed it . * : It is melancholy to record the general results of this session . A needless burden of 600,000l . ; a standing army not only useless but dangerous ...
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... Barillon , in repeating from Rouvigny the substance of these inter- views , represented them as much more favour- able to his master than they really were . But I trust that an account of the whole matter will show that nothing took ...
... Barillon , in repeating from Rouvigny the substance of these inter- views , represented them as much more favour- able to his master than they really were . But I trust that an account of the whole matter will show that nothing took ...
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... Barillon writes , " The Duke of York believes himself lost as to his religion , if the present opportunity does not serve to bring England into subjection : ' tis a very bold enter- prise , and the success very doubtful . I believe they ...
... Barillon writes , " The Duke of York believes himself lost as to his religion , if the present opportunity does not serve to bring England into subjection : ' tis a very bold enter- prise , and the success very doubtful . I believe they ...
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... Barillon dispel all doubts upon this subject . M. de Rouvigny , being first cousin to Lady Russell , a circumstance we ought always to bear in mind , easily obtained March an interview with Lord Russell . He 1758 . appears to have seen ...
... Barillon dispel all doubts upon this subject . M. de Rouvigny , being first cousin to Lady Russell , a circumstance we ought always to bear in mind , easily obtained March an interview with Lord Russell . He 1758 . appears to have seen ...
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