Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... present capacity of worrying a Quaker , or that the lawyers * This motive seems to me too far - fetched as well as too mean : it could hardly have influenced a practising conveyancer , much less these great judges . Lord Campbell , in ...
... present capacity of worrying a Quaker , or that the lawyers * This motive seems to me too far - fetched as well as too mean : it could hardly have influenced a practising conveyancer , much less these great judges . Lord Campbell , in ...
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... present that could stand the ridicule of putting themselves at the head of a Church party . Lord Winchelsea , Lord Chesterfield , and Lord Bathurst had all spoken for the Quakers ' Bill ; and Lord Carteret had declared in his speech ...
... present that could stand the ridicule of putting themselves at the head of a Church party . Lord Winchelsea , Lord Chesterfield , and Lord Bathurst had all spoken for the Quakers ' Bill ; and Lord Carteret had declared in his speech ...
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... present situation , as the Church debates in Parlia- ment had a little protracted the Session beyond what was expected — and , of course , postponed his Majesty's departure he grew so inordinately peevish , that everybody about him ...
... present situation , as the Church debates in Parlia- ment had a little protracted the Session beyond what was expected — and , of course , postponed his Majesty's departure he grew so inordinately peevish , that everybody about him ...
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... present bishopric , that he was determined not to leave it . Sir Robert Walpole said , " My Lord , you know I have al- ways made it a point to maintain you in spite of all your enemies , and the attacks that have been made upon me to ...
... present bishopric , that he was determined not to leave it . Sir Robert Walpole said , " My Lord , you know I have al- ways made it a point to maintain you in spite of all your enemies , and the attacks that have been made upon me to ...
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... present , both in and out of Parliament , an anti - Church spirit every day growing stronger and stronger , which Sir Robert Walpole either could not or would not quell , and that it was equal to him whether it was Sir Robert's ...
... present , both in and out of Parliament , an anti - Church spirit every day growing stronger and stronger , which Sir Robert Walpole either could not or would not quell , and that it was equal to him whether it was Sir Robert's ...
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