History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Aix-la-Chaoelle (to the Peace of Versailles |
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Sivu iii
... Duke of Cumberland .. Bill of Regency Bill for the General Naturalization of Protestants ... Reformation of the Calendar .............................. . Cabal against the Duke of Bedford ... Earl Granville , President of the Council .. ib ...
... Duke of Cumberland .. Bill of Regency Bill for the General Naturalization of Protestants ... Reformation of the Calendar .............................. . Cabal against the Duke of Bedford ... Earl Granville , President of the Council .. ib ...
Sivu vii
Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) A. D. 1757. The expedition unsuccessful ... Duke of Cumberland at Hastenbeck ... 173 Convention of Closter - Seven ... Bedford Lord Lieutenant .. Maxims of Primate Boulter ........ The Irish ...
Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) A. D. 1757. The expedition unsuccessful ... Duke of Cumberland at Hastenbeck ... 173 Convention of Closter - Seven ... Bedford Lord Lieutenant .. Maxims of Primate Boulter ........ The Irish ...
Sivu xii
... Duke of Bedford at Paris ....... Terms agreed upon . News of the reduction of the Havanna . 396 397 399 400 ..... 401 403 404 405 406 Difference in the British Cabinet .... ib . Preliminaries signed at Fontainebleau ... 407 Charge ...
... Duke of Bedford at Paris ....... Terms agreed upon . News of the reduction of the Havanna . 396 397 399 400 ..... 401 403 404 405 406 Difference in the British Cabinet .... ib . Preliminaries signed at Fontainebleau ... 407 Charge ...
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Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) XXXI . CHAP . out of doors , and relinquished his proposal ; thus leaving in the law a ... Duke of Bedford ; the fullest House and greatest " division of any day of the Session ; after which " the House ...
Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) XXXI . CHAP . out of doors , and relinquished his proposal ; thus leaving in the law a ... Duke of Bedford ; the fullest House and greatest " division of any day of the Session ; after which " the House ...
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... Duke of Newcastle viewed with jealous eyes the high rank and equal pretensions of his brother Secretary of State , the Duke of Bedford , and panted to place in that office , not a colleague , but a cypher and a tool . In ... Duke of Bedford.
... Duke of Newcastle viewed with jealous eyes the high rank and equal pretensions of his brother Secretary of State , the Duke of Bedford , and panted to place in that office , not a colleague , but a cypher and a tool . In ... Duke of Bedford.
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Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Admiral afterwards allies appeared Arcot army artillery attack Austrian battle Bourdonnais British Broglie campaign CHAP Charles Chatham chief Clive close Colonel command conquest Council Court Daun declared defence despatched Dodington Duke of Bedford Duke of Cumberland Duke of Newcastle Dupleix Earl enemy England English expedition favour favourite fleet force Fort St France Frederick French friends garrison Hanover Hist honour Horace Walpole House of Commons INDIA King of Prussia King's land Laudohn length less letter Lord Bute Lord George Lord Granby Lord Orford's Memoirs Madras Majesty Mann marched Marquis ment Minister Minorca Nabob never November numbers occasion officers Omichund orders Parliament passed peace Pelham Pitt Pitt's Pondicherry Prince Ferdinand Princess prisoners Prussian Quebec received reign Royal says scarcely Secretary seemed sent ships siege soldiers Spain spirit squadron success tion town treaty troops victory whole Wolfe XXXI XXXIV XXXIX XXXV XXXVI XXXVIII СНАР
Suositut otteet
Sivu 141 - Cela est incontestable , lui répliqua-t-on; mais dans ce pays-ci il est bon de tuer de temps en temps un amiral pour encourager les autres.
Sivu 240 - Wolfe alone — thus tradition has told us — repeated in a low voice to the other officers in his boat those beautiful stanzas with which a country church-yard inspired the muse of Gray. One noble line 'The paths. of glory lead but to the grave" — must have seemed at such a moment fraught with mournful meaning.
Sivu 86 - Quibus rebus adductus Caesar non exspectandum sibi statuit, dum, omnibus fortunis sociorum consumptis, in Santonos Helvetii pervenirent. xn. Flumen est Arar, quod per fines Aeduorum et Sequanorum in Rhodanum influit incredibili lenitate, ita ut oculis in utram partem fluat judicari non possit.
Sivu 314 - Attending the funeral of a father could not be pleasant ; his leg extremely bad, yet forced to stand upon it near two hours ; his face bloated and distorted with his late paralytic stroke, which has affected, too, one of his eyes ; and placed over the mouth of the vault, into which in all probability he must himself so soon descend ; think how unpleasant a situation ! He bore it all with a firm and unaffected countenance.
Sivu 64 - Came on the election, which I lost by the injustice of the returning officer. The numbers were, for lord Egmont 119, for Mr Balch 114, for me 105.
Sivu 16 - If I was surprised to find him there, I was still more astonished when he acquainted me with the motives which had induced him to hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which was impracticable; but although it had been as feasible as they had represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was anything ready to carry it into execution.
Sivu 225 - ... and bravado. He drew his sword, he rapped the table with it, he flourished it round the room, he talked of the mighty things which that sword was to achieve. The two Ministers sat aghast at an exhibition so unusual from any man of real sense and real spirit. And when at last Wolfe had taken his leave, and his carriage was heard to roll from the door, Pitt seemed for the moment shaken in the high opinion which his deliberate judgment had formed of Wolfe : he lifted up his eyes and arms, and exclaimed...
Sivu 225 - Wolfe — heated, perhaps, by his own aspiring thoughts and the unwonted society of statesmen — broke forth into a strain of gasconade and bravado. He drew his sword, he rapped the table with it, he flourished it round the room, he talked of the mighty things that sword was to achieve.
Sivu 225 - ... spirit ; and when at last Wolfe had taken his leave, and his carriage was heard to roll from the door, Pitt seemed for the moment shaken in the high opinion which his deliberate judgment had formed of Wolfe. He lifted up his eyes and arms, and exclaimed to Lord Temple, 'Good God ! that I should have entrusted the fate of the country and of the administration to such hands!
Sivu 86 - I was taken to see the place where the two rivers meet, the one gentle, feeble, languid, and, though languid, yet of no depth, the other a boisterous and impetuous torrent; but different as they are, they meet at last.