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Page 346
... Lord Lieutenant relinquished it . It was during Lord Halifax's administration , in the spring of 1763 , that the long continued insurrection of the White Boys first broke forth ; an insurrection which was attributed by the Protestant ...
... Lord Lieutenant relinquished it . It was during Lord Halifax's administration , in the spring of 1763 , that the long continued insurrection of the White Boys first broke forth ; an insurrection which was attributed by the Protestant ...
Page 347
... Lord Northumberland having stated that the offer of pro- motion having proceeded directly from the King himself , any declen- sion of such promotion might possibly be construed into disrespect , Lord Charlemont acquiesced entirely in ...
... Lord Northumberland having stated that the offer of pro- motion having proceeded directly from the King himself , any declen- sion of such promotion might possibly be construed into disrespect , Lord Charlemont acquiesced entirely in ...
Page 353
... Lord Towns- hend ; whose social powers in convivial intercourse formed a poor compensation for the unpopular character of his official measures . He was succeeded in 1773 by Lord Harcourt , a nobleman who had passed his life in courts ...
... Lord Towns- hend ; whose social powers in convivial intercourse formed a poor compensation for the unpopular character of his official measures . He was succeeded in 1773 by Lord Harcourt , a nobleman who had passed his life in courts ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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