Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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Página 78
... called the Bishops , whenever he mentioned them in private on this occasion , a parcel of black , canting , hypocritical rascals ; and said the Government was likely to go on well if those scoundrels were to dictate to their prince how ...
... called the Bishops , whenever he mentioned them in private on this occasion , a parcel of black , canting , hypocritical rascals ; and said the Government was likely to go on well if those scoundrels were to dictate to their prince how ...
Página 79
... called Queen Anne's Bounty , which was given for the augmentation of small livings ; and by the disposition made of it , had never been properly applied according to the in- tention of Parliament , or with common justice to the poor ...
... called Queen Anne's Bounty , which was given for the augmentation of small livings ; and by the disposition made of it , had never been properly applied according to the in- tention of Parliament , or with common justice to the poor ...
Página 83
... called an excess of zeal on a commendable foundation , they should have been so treated , and not only abandoned by the Court to run the gauntlet un- protected through the House of Lords every day for two months together , but condemned ...
... called an excess of zeal on a commendable foundation , they should have been so treated , and not only abandoned by the Court to run the gauntlet un- protected through the House of Lords every day for two months together , but condemned ...
Página 85
... the Bishops of Salisbury and Lon- * John , Lord Poulet of Hinton , called up January , 1734 , and afterwards second Earl Poulet . VOL . II . 8 don , made their peace again so well with the 1736 . 85 THE CHURCH AND THE COURT .
... the Bishops of Salisbury and Lon- * John , Lord Poulet of Hinton , called up January , 1734 , and afterwards second Earl Poulet . VOL . II . 8 don , made their peace again so well with the 1736 . 85 THE CHURCH AND THE COURT .
Página 87
... called " your Grace , " and living in the palace at Lambeth ; and he told Sir Robert Walpole that from Lambeth he should never be able to see him but by ap- pointment , whereas from the house he now had in Whitehall he could watch ...
... called " your Grace , " and living in the palace at Lambeth ; and he told Sir Robert Walpole that from Lambeth he should never be able to see him but by ap- pointment , whereas from the house he now had in Whitehall he could watch ...
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