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... Lord Holland , July 1841 ; Warren Hastings , October 1841 ; Frederick the Great , April 1842 ; Madame D'Arblay , January 1843 ; Addison , July 1843 ; Lord Chatham ( 2nd Art . ) , October 1844 History of England , vols . i . and ii ...
... Lord Holland , July 1841 ; Warren Hastings , October 1841 ; Frederick the Great , April 1842 ; Madame D'Arblay , January 1843 ; Addison , July 1843 ; Lord Chatham ( 2nd Art . ) , October 1844 History of England , vols . i . and ii ...
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... Lord Holland no such slur could be thrown . Those who most dissent from his opinions must acknowledge that a public life more consistent is not to be found in our annals . Every part of it is in perfect harmony with every other part ...
... Lord Holland no such slur could be thrown . Those who most dissent from his opinions must acknowledge that a public life more consistent is not to be found in our annals . Every part of it is in perfect harmony with every other part ...
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... Lord , better known as Rope Boyle , author of Parthenissa , etc. , 210 Brooks's , the great Whig Club in St. James's Street amongst whose members were Burke , Sheridan , Fox , and Garrick , 623 Brothers , Richard , a fanatic who held ...
... Lord , better known as Rope Boyle , author of Parthenissa , etc. , 210 Brooks's , the great Whig Club in St. James's Street amongst whose members were Burke , Sheridan , Fox , and Garrick , 623 Brothers , Richard , a fanatic who held ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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