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Side 20
... Catholic emancipation and the slave - trade their opinions were in unison , and Lord Grenville had subsequently the satisfaction of carrying through the first measure which struck at the " domestic institution . " He was an ex- cellent ...
... Catholic emancipation and the slave - trade their opinions were in unison , and Lord Grenville had subsequently the satisfaction of carrying through the first measure which struck at the " domestic institution . " He was an ex- cellent ...
Side 21
... Catholic emancipation , and went into strong antagonism to the Addington Ministry and the Peace of Amiens . When Pitt resumed office in 1804 , without insisting on Fox being admitted to the Cabinet , Lord Grenville held aloof and ...
... Catholic emancipation , and went into strong antagonism to the Addington Ministry and the Peace of Amiens . When Pitt resumed office in 1804 , without insisting on Fox being admitted to the Cabinet , Lord Grenville held aloof and ...
Side 22
... Catholic emancipation he supported till it was an accomplished fact , but towards the close of his life he expressed himself greatly disappointed at its results . He was first a supporter of Mr Pitt , then of his uncle , Lord Grenville ...
... Catholic emancipation he supported till it was an accomplished fact , but towards the close of his life he expressed himself greatly disappointed at its results . He was first a supporter of Mr Pitt , then of his uncle , Lord Grenville ...
Side 32
... Catholic rising . He was success- ful , the Carews on his approach flying to France . He was sent to Paris to attend Philip into England , and was one of those who gave away Queen Mary at her marriage with him ; but he was spared the ...
... Catholic rising . He was success- ful , the Carews on his approach flying to France . He was sent to Paris to attend Philip into England , and was one of those who gave away Queen Mary at her marriage with him ; but he was spared the ...
Side 33
... Catholic ambassadors had abandoned her cause as hopeless . He was , we suspect , greedy of money ; but greed and not prodigality is the true vice of a patriciat , and the first Russell absorbed abbey lands as the Roman patrician ...
... Catholic ambassadors had abandoned her cause as hopeless . He was , we suspect , greedy of money ; but greed and not prodigality is the true vice of a patriciat , and the first Russell absorbed abbey lands as the Roman patrician ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
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