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Page 171
... Lord Chesterfield , so early as the year 1745 , but his stay was too short to effect it . " Formerly , these principals used to stipulate with each new lord lieutenant whose office was biennial , and residence but for six months , upon ...
... Lord Chesterfield , so early as the year 1745 , but his stay was too short to effect it . " Formerly , these principals used to stipulate with each new lord lieutenant whose office was biennial , and residence but for six months , upon ...
Page 172
... lord justice according to the prevalence of their interest . This evil had been seen and lamented by Lord Chesterfield : and his resolution and preparatory steps for undermining it probably con- tributed not a little to his immediate ...
... lord justice according to the prevalence of their interest . This evil had been seen and lamented by Lord Chesterfield : and his resolution and preparatory steps for undermining it probably con- tributed not a little to his immediate ...
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... Lord Viscount Melville , June 11 , 1805 , for the Offences stated in the Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry . 8vo . 3s . 6d . Symonds . Art . 37. The Substance of the Speech of Lord Viscount Melville in the House of ...
... Lord Viscount Melville , June 11 , 1805 , for the Offences stated in the Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry . 8vo . 3s . 6d . Symonds . Art . 37. The Substance of the Speech of Lord Viscount Melville in the House of ...
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