The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 14
... Walpole , and , voting against the Excise Bill in 1731 , he lost his military commands . This , of course , con- firmed him in opposition , but it also left him leisure for private pursuits ; and it was at this time that he made his ...
... Walpole , and , voting against the Excise Bill in 1731 , he lost his military commands . This , of course , con- firmed him in opposition , but it also left him leisure for private pursuits ; and it was at this time that he made his ...
Page 15
... Walpole's retirement , Lord Cobham regained his military appointments , obtaining the colonelcy of several regiments . In 1745 he was named one of the regents LORD COBHAM . during the King's absence abroad . His lordship died at Stowe ...
... Walpole's retirement , Lord Cobham regained his military appointments , obtaining the colonelcy of several regiments . In 1745 he was named one of the regents LORD COBHAM . during the King's absence abroad . His lordship died at Stowe ...
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... Walpole . Bubb Dodington , Lord Melcombe , falling asleep one day , after dinner , with Sir Richard Temple , Lord Cobham , the General , the latter reproached him with his drowsiness . Dodington denied 16 [ EP . I. MORAL ESSAYS .
... Walpole . Bubb Dodington , Lord Melcombe , falling asleep one day , after dinner , with Sir Richard Temple , Lord Cobham , the General , the latter reproached him with his drowsiness . Dodington denied 16 [ EP . I. MORAL ESSAYS .
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... Walpole , " though with talents to govern any party , this lively man changed the free air of Westmin . ster for the gloom of the Escurial , -the prospect of King George's Garter for the Pretender's ; and , with indifference to all ...
... Walpole , " though with talents to govern any party , this lively man changed the free air of Westmin . ster for the gloom of the Escurial , -the prospect of King George's Garter for the Pretender's ; and , with indifference to all ...
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... Walpole says were common to him , and , in answering it , the earl burst a blood - vessel , and died . Wharton's speech in defence of Atterbury , was also one of his greatest efforts . " His Grace , then in opposition to the Court ...
... Walpole says were common to him , and , in answering it , the earl burst a blood - vessel , and died . Wharton's speech in defence of Atterbury , was also one of his greatest efforts . " His Grace , then in opposition to the Court ...
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