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BY CHARLES SAYLE . It is a singular fate that has overtaken Lord Chesterfield .
One of the more important figures in the political world of his time ; one of the few
Lord - Lieutenants of Ireland whose name was afterward respected and admired
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BY CHARLES SAYLE . It is a singular fate that has overtaken Lord Chesterfield .
One of the more important figures in the political world of his time ; one of the few
Lord - Lieutenants of Ireland whose name was afterward respected and admired
...
Σελίδα 10
George I. died and brought Stanhope's former master to the throne ; and Lord
Chesterfield died , leaving his son his title . The latter event raised him to the
House of Lords -- the Hospital for Incurables , as Lord Chesterfield calls it . The
former ...
George I. died and brought Stanhope's former master to the throne ; and Lord
Chesterfield died , leaving his son his title . The latter event raised him to the
House of Lords -- the Hospital for Incurables , as Lord Chesterfield calls it . The
former ...
Σελίδα 13
But good Dr. Maty , as though by the quantity of his information , wishing to
override its quality , tells us that her father was none other than one " Frederick
Achatz de Schulenburg , privy counsellor to the Duke of Brunswick - Lunenburg ,
Lord of ...
But good Dr. Maty , as though by the quantity of his information , wishing to
override its quality , tells us that her father was none other than one " Frederick
Achatz de Schulenburg , privy counsellor to the Duke of Brunswick - Lunenburg ,
Lord of ...
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