The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages, Volume 8Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton Art library publishing Company, 1904 - Biography |
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... LORD CLIVE : The Black Hole of Calcutta . · WARREN HASTINGS : The Trial of Warren Hastings EARL OF CHATHAM : • • 263-269 279-283 296-299 303-306 311-313 317-321 333-336 346 The English Defender of American Rights . Death of Lord Chatham ...
... LORD CLIVE : The Black Hole of Calcutta . · WARREN HASTINGS : The Trial of Warren Hastings EARL OF CHATHAM : • • 263-269 279-283 296-299 303-306 311-313 317-321 333-336 346 The English Defender of American Rights . Death of Lord Chatham ...
Page 345
... Lords had acquitted him , and solemnly discharged . He bowed respectfully , and retired . We have said that the decision had been fully expected . It was ... LORD MACAULAY . EARL OF CHATHAM . THE first William Pitt , the. WARREN HASTINGS .
... Lords had acquitted him , and solemnly discharged . He bowed respectfully , and retired . We have said that the decision had been fully expected . It was ... LORD MACAULAY . EARL OF CHATHAM . THE first William Pitt , the. WARREN HASTINGS .
Page 347
... Lord Bute . His past services were rewarded with a peerage conferred on his wife by the style EARL OF CHATHAM . 347.
... Lord Bute . His past services were rewarded with a peerage conferred on his wife by the style EARL OF CHATHAM . 347.
Page 351
... Chatham . The step removed him to the House of Lords , and for a while ruined the public confidence which his ... Lord Chatham has just shown to us what inferior animals we are ! " Plans were at once set on foot for the better government ...
... Chatham . The step removed him to the House of Lords , and for a while ruined the public confidence which his ... Lord Chatham has just shown to us what inferior animals we are ! " Plans were at once set on foot for the better government ...
Page 352
... Lord Chatham was ignorant of the real state of feeling in America . He imagined that the colonies might be brought back to their former allegiance to the British government . He did not wish to see the extensive dominion of old England ...
... Lord Chatham was ignorant of the real state of feeling in America . He imagined that the colonies might be brought back to their former allegiance to the British government . He did not wish to see the extensive dominion of old England ...
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