The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... principles , and Charles , fifth Baron , in 1753 , received the digni- ties of Earl Cornwallis and Viscount Brome . This nobleman married the daughter of Lord Townshend , and in 1738 became the father of the eminent man whose life and ...
... principles , and Charles , fifth Baron , in 1753 , received the digni- ties of Earl Cornwallis and Viscount Brome . This nobleman married the daughter of Lord Townshend , and in 1738 became the father of the eminent man whose life and ...
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... principles and administration . This alliance , indeed , was on the point of being dissolved at its outset , in consequence of Lord Cornwallis not having obtained the government of Plymouth , to which he thought himself entitled ; but a ...
... principles and administration . This alliance , indeed , was on the point of being dissolved at its outset , in consequence of Lord Cornwallis not having obtained the government of Plymouth , to which he thought himself entitled ; but a ...
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... principles of good government . Practically , it transferred the management of a great empire from the hands of a corrupt and irresponsible corporation to those of a line of distinguished men , from Lord Cornwallis to Lord Canning ...
... principles of good government . Practically , it transferred the management of a great empire from the hands of a corrupt and irresponsible corporation to those of a line of distinguished men , from Lord Cornwallis to Lord Canning ...
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... principles of good government . Practically , it transferred the management of a great empire from the hands of a corrupt and irresponsible corporation to those of a line of distinguished men , from Lord Cornwallis to Lord Canning ...
... principles of good government . Practically , it transferred the management of a great empire from the hands of a corrupt and irresponsible corporation to those of a line of distinguished men , from Lord Cornwallis to Lord Canning ...
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... principles and administration . This alliance , indeed , was on the point of being ched at its outset , in consequence of Lord Cornwallis not having obtained the government of Plymouth , to which he thought miz - if entitled : but a ...
... principles and administration . This alliance , indeed , was on the point of being ched at its outset , in consequence of Lord Cornwallis not having obtained the government of Plymouth , to which he thought miz - if entitled : but a ...
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