976 resultados para Godolphin, Sidney Godolphin, Earl of, 1645-1712.


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The household-books of Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, the Earl of Angouleme, Anne, dowager duchess of Buckingham, and the expenses of an unknown earl.--cf. Pref.

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Merrill, W. P. The prayer -- Alderman, E. A. Address -- Wilson, W. Message -- Lansing, R. Message -- Isaacs, R. D., Earl of Reading. Address -- McAdoo, W. G. Address -- Abbott, L. Address.

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The character of Sir Robert Pell.--Lord Brougham.--Mr. Gladstone.--William Pitt.--Bolingbroke as a statesman.--Sir George Cornewall Lewis.--Adam Smith as a person.--Lord Althorp and the reform act of 1832.--Addenda: The Prince Consort. What Lord Lyndhurst really was. The tribute at Hereford to Sir G. C. Lewis. Mr. Cobden. Lord Palmerston. The Earl of Clarendon. Mr. Lowe as chancellor of the Exchequer. Monsieur Guizot. Professor Cairnes. Mr. Disraeli as a member of the House of commons.

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Vita.

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Interview by E. P. Bell.

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"The greater part of this record is taken up with the life story of three great men--Lord Burghley, Sir Robert Cecil and the third Marquess of Salisbury."--Pref.

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Includes index.

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Autobiography.

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Ireland was rarely a peaceful realm for Elizabeth I, but Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and his allies brought the edifice of English power in Ireland to the brink of collapse. The war in Ireland at the end of the sixteenth century devoured money, lives and reputations at a prodigious rate. However seven years of Irish success ended when in 1600 the Queen appointed Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy as Lord Deputy. Success replaced failure, but only after the new Lord Deputy transformed English strategy and rebuilt the army into an instrument fit for purpose.