The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Duke of York confirmed the justness of her observations . Hurd's diffidence also not unfrequently assumed , to common observers , the character of meanness ; and his timidity rendered him content with di- recting his own conduct by the ...
... Duke of York confirmed the justness of her observations . Hurd's diffidence also not unfrequently assumed , to common observers , the character of meanness ; and his timidity rendered him content with di- recting his own conduct by the ...
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... Duke of Chandos were his warmest patrons and admirers : the latter indeed retained him at Canons as master of his splendid choral establishment for the offices of religion ; and as Buononcini and Attilio were then composers for the ...
... Duke of Chandos were his warmest patrons and admirers : the latter indeed retained him at Canons as master of his splendid choral establishment for the offices of religion ; and as Buononcini and Attilio were then composers for the ...
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... Duke de l'Infantado in expelling the French from Madrid , and of their defeat at Saragossa by Palafox , will , we trust , be confirmed . The British army will , of course , be landed in a southern part , there to render more effective ...
... Duke de l'Infantado in expelling the French from Madrid , and of their defeat at Saragossa by Palafox , will , we trust , be confirmed . The British army will , of course , be landed in a southern part , there to render more effective ...
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... Duke of Marlborough and Lord Townshend , who were plenipo- tentiaries at the Congress of Gertruydenberg . Soon after the accession of George the First , he was succesively under - secretary of state , secretary to the Treasury , and ...
... Duke of Marlborough and Lord Townshend , who were plenipo- tentiaries at the Congress of Gertruydenberg . Soon after the accession of George the First , he was succesively under - secretary of state , secretary to the Treasury , and ...
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... Duke of Cumberland in 1746 and 1747 ; his miscellaneous correspondence from 1742 1757 ; thoughts on Prussian alliances in 1740 ; rhapsody on foreign politics , occasioned by the treaty of Aix - la- Chapelle in 1748 , and that with Spain ...
... Duke of Cumberland in 1746 and 1747 ; his miscellaneous correspondence from 1742 1757 ; thoughts on Prussian alliances in 1740 ; rhapsody on foreign politics , occasioned by the treaty of Aix - la- Chapelle in 1748 , and that with Spain ...
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