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Page 203
... Lord Bute , and then creeping gradually up the ladder of office till he soon became its head , and reigned in Pitt's place . Contemplate the Dundases , the Ryders , the Bathursts ; some of them brilliant trees , like forest ones , with ...
... Lord Bute , and then creeping gradually up the ladder of office till he soon became its head , and reigned in Pitt's place . Contemplate the Dundases , the Ryders , the Bathursts ; some of them brilliant trees , like forest ones , with ...
Page 345
... Lord Bute in their hands ; and down goes this idle had every reason to be satisfied with the king . gossip in Grenville's Diary as matter of serious He hardly made a single request which was not import . The last entry for 1764 reveals ...
... Lord Bute in their hands ; and down goes this idle had every reason to be satisfied with the king . gossip in Grenville's Diary as matter of serious He hardly made a single request which was not import . The last entry for 1764 reveals ...
Page 349
... Bute endeavored to make in- terest with Bedford , through Lord Gower , to get her lord's proscription removed . He had his daughters to settle in the world , and other affairs to arrange in town . Would his grace amiably If the Duke of ...
... Bute endeavored to make in- terest with Bedford , through Lord Gower , to get her lord's proscription removed . He had his daughters to settle in the world , and other affairs to arrange in town . Would his grace amiably If the Duke of ...
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