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Pagina 195
... Lord Bute displayed , or of the general but vague in- sinuations which were urged against him during his adminis- tration * , it was concerning this peace that Lord Chatham asserted in the House of Lords , seven years afterward , that ...
... Lord Bute displayed , or of the general but vague in- sinuations which were urged against him during his adminis- tration * , it was concerning this peace that Lord Chatham asserted in the House of Lords , seven years afterward , that ...
Pagina 197
... Lord Besborough appeared , himself , so sensible of the imprudence , as well as impropriety of the avowal made by Mackay , at his table , that his Lordship sent to him , and to the fourth person who had been present on the occasion ...
... Lord Besborough appeared , himself , so sensible of the imprudence , as well as impropriety of the avowal made by Mackay , at his table , that his Lordship sent to him , and to the fourth person who had been present on the occasion ...
Pagina 198
... Lord Temple likewise presented from them another petition to the House of Lords , and very natu- rally , in the course of his speech , adverted to the circum- stance of Lord Bute's tampering with the city - committee : when Lord Bute ...
... Lord Temple likewise presented from them another petition to the House of Lords , and very natu- rally , in the course of his speech , adverted to the circum- stance of Lord Bute's tampering with the city - committee : when Lord Bute ...
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