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... Lord Russell had already made an unsuccess- ful motion in the House for an address to the throne , about a year ... Lord John Russell , quoting Marvel and Temple , " were placemen or pensioners . Lord Clifford had introduced , or more ...
... Lord Russell had already made an unsuccess- ful motion in the House for an address to the throne , about a year ... Lord John Russell , quoting Marvel and Temple , " were placemen or pensioners . Lord Clifford had introduced , or more ...
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... Lord Russell , and the " meanness " of Sidney , " whom the blind prejudice of party has exalted into a hero . " That Sir John Dalrymple and the Right Honourable George Rose should lend a willing ear to any story which can sully the ...
... Lord Russell , and the " meanness " of Sidney , " whom the blind prejudice of party has exalted into a hero . " That Sir John Dalrymple and the Right Honourable George Rose should lend a willing ear to any story which can sully the ...
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... Lord Halifax : The famous Lord Hallifax ( though so much talked of ) was rather a pretender to taste , than really possessed of it . When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of the Iliad , that lord " desired ...
... Lord Halifax : The famous Lord Hallifax ( though so much talked of ) was rather a pretender to taste , than really possessed of it . When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of the Iliad , that lord " desired ...
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