Racing Life of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck, and Other ReminiscencesFrancis Charles Lawley Blackwood, 1893 - 482 sider |
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... gave a stronger proof than ever of his complete independence of the Whig party , by refusing to vote for Lord Ebrington's famous motion of unabated confidence in Ministers , which , being carried by a large majority , put an end to the ...
... gave a stronger proof than ever of his complete independence of the Whig party , by refusing to vote for Lord Ebrington's famous motion of unabated confidence in Ministers , which , being carried by a large majority , put an end to the ...
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... gave warning to throw up his engagement - a very lucrative one , as I believe he was in receipt of £ 500 a - year — on account of the late hours at which Lord George dined . To show Lord George's indomitable energy , I remember that ...
... gave warning to throw up his engagement - a very lucrative one , as I believe he was in receipt of £ 500 a - year — on account of the late hours at which Lord George dined . To show Lord George's indomitable energy , I remember that ...
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... gave his serious attention and which he took in hand in earnest . Whether he would have remained in Parliament after the final defeat of Protection I will not venture to say ; and my reason for enter- taining doubts on the subject will ...
... gave his serious attention and which he took in hand in earnest . Whether he would have remained in Parliament after the final defeat of Protection I will not venture to say ; and my reason for enter- taining doubts on the subject will ...
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... gave it to Lord George Bentinck when advancing age prevented him attending the Newmarket meeting any more , and Lord George gave it to me when he sold his stud in 1846 . Although his Grace never took a very active part in political life ...
... gave it to Lord George Bentinck when advancing age prevented him attending the Newmarket meeting any more , and Lord George gave it to me when he sold his stud in 1846 . Although his Grace never took a very active part in political life ...
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... gave chase . As they drew near to the vehicle , their loud notes , or what fox - hunters call " their music , " alarmed the stags , which galloped at full speed into the little town , and dashed into the wide - open portals of the inn ...
... gave chase . As they drew near to the vehicle , their loud notes , or what fox - hunters call " their music , " alarmed the stags , which galloped at full speed into the little town , and dashed into the wide - open portals of the inn ...
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