Blackwood's Magazine, 第 48 卷 |
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第 87 頁
In his despatch a congress of the chiefs and elde of the 23d May 1837 ,
addressed to the ( or heads of septs ; ) and having Earl of Durham , he says :
plained , for theirapproval , the measu “ His Majesty's Government , con in
contemplation ...
In his despatch a congress of the chiefs and elde of the 23d May 1837 ,
addressed to the ( or heads of septs ; ) and having Earl of Durham , he says :
plained , for theirapproval , the measu “ His Majesty's Government , con in
contemplation ...
第 157 頁
CONSTANTINE Fitz - Urse asfifth Earl , tune of ten thousand a - year , and a and
twentieth in the Barony , January large accumulation of money besides , 10th ,
1795 ; married , April 1 , 1789 , could be looked on with indifference the Right
Hon ...
CONSTANTINE Fitz - Urse asfifth Earl , tune of ten thousand a - year , and a and
twentieth in the Barony , January large accumulation of money besides , 10th ,
1795 ; married , April 1 , 1789 , could be looked on with indifference the Right
Hon ...
第 158 頁
From him descend , Henry Dreddlington , sixteenth Baron by writ , created Earl or
DREDDLINGTON , 1667 . Charles , 17th Baron and 2d Earl . Dreddlington ( of
Yatton ) younger brother . - ( Geoffrey , 18th Baron and 3d Earl . ) ( Harry D. ) ...
From him descend , Henry Dreddlington , sixteenth Baron by writ , created Earl or
DREDDLINGTON , 1667 . Charles , 17th Baron and 2d Earl . Dreddlington ( of
Yatton ) younger brother . - ( Geoffrey , 18th Baron and 3d Earl . ) ( Harry D. ) ...
第 159 頁
Whig principles and was , indeed , a blind and bitter partisan . In attendAt the time
of which I am writing , ance to his senatorial duties , he practhe Earl of
Dreddlington was about tised an exemplary punctuality ; was sixty - seven years
...
Whig principles and was , indeed , a blind and bitter partisan . In attendAt the time
of which I am writing , ance to his senatorial duties , he practhe Earl of
Dreddlington was about tised an exemplary punctuality ; was sixty - seven years
...
第 160 頁
dreadful inward spasm whenever the On grounds such as these , after much Earl
of Fitzwarren made his appear - conversation with several old brother ance in the
House . For this lamente peers of his own rank , he and theyable state of things ...
dreadful inward spasm whenever the On grounds such as these , after much Earl
of Fitzwarren made his appear - conversation with several old brother ance in the
House . For this lamente peers of his own rank , he and theyable state of things ...
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