A New Biographical Dictionary, of 3000 Cotemporary Public Characters, British and Foreign, of All Ranks and Professions, Volume 1G. B. Whittaker, 1825 - Biography |
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... late viscount Sydney ; but as he has no children it is probable that both title and pension will die with him . Lord Chatham is allowed by all who know him to be a man of abilities , but from an inert disposition , does not appear to be ...
... late viscount Sydney ; but as he has no children it is probable that both title and pension will die with him . Lord Chatham is allowed by all who know him to be a man of abilities , but from an inert disposition , does not appear to be ...
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... late sir William Ashburnham ; and what added to the acquisition was his being promoted to the bishoprick of his native place . His lordship has not distinguished him- self as an author , except by the publication of two sermons , and a ...
... late sir William Ashburnham ; and what added to the acquisition was his being promoted to the bishoprick of his native place . His lordship has not distinguished him- self as an author , except by the publication of two sermons , and a ...
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... late duke of Leeds . He is one of the vice - presidents of the Literary Fund , a charitable institution , to which he is much attached , and is said to have influenced a great personage to patronize . CHLADNI ( ERNEST FREDERIC FLORENT ) ...
... late duke of Leeds . He is one of the vice - presidents of the Literary Fund , a charitable institution , to which he is much attached , and is said to have influenced a great personage to patronize . CHLADNI ( ERNEST FREDERIC FLORENT ) ...
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... late . He was then arrested , and imprisoned at Verdun , and only obtained his liberty when the constitution was accepted . He remained near the king till that monarch was imprisoned in the Temple , when he came to England , and raised ...
... late . He was then arrested , and imprisoned at Verdun , and only obtained his liberty when the constitution was accepted . He remained near the king till that monarch was imprisoned in the Temple , when he came to England , and raised ...
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... late majesty , born August , 1765 , cre- ated , 1789 , duke of Clarence and St. Andrews , and earl of Munster , in Ireland . His highness was educated for the service of the navy , and sent to sea at an early age , under the care of ...
... late majesty , born August , 1765 , cre- ated , 1789 , duke of Clarence and St. Andrews , and earl of Munster , in Ireland . His highness was educated for the service of the navy , and sent to sea at an early age , under the care of ...
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Page 504 - Typographical Antiquities; or the history of printing in England Scotland and Ireland: containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them.
Page 368 - Spain he published a pamphlet, entitled ' A Few Remarks explanatory of the motives which guided the operations of the British army during the late short campaign in Spain;' the object of which was to justify the retreat of Sir John Moore, and " to clear his reputation from that shade, which by some has been cast over it.
Page 510 - An inquiry into the corn laws and corn trade of Great Britain and their influence on the prosperity of the Kingdom...
Page 361 - The Tomb of Alexander, a Dissertation on the Sarcophagus, brought from Alexandria, and now in the British Museum.
Page 437 - Speech in the Court of King's Bench on a Motion for a new Trial in the case of King и. Piéton,
Page 106 - ... coalition with Lord North. When the united parties accomplished the expulsion of Lord Shelborne, and again obtained the reins of power, Lord Fitzwilliam was intended to be the President of the Board of Commissioners for the management of India affairs, under the celebrated India Bill of Mr. Fox. That bill, however, caused the dismissal of the ministry ; and it also destroyed, for many years, the influence which Lord Fitzwilliam had possessed in the city and county of York. Till the year 1793,...
Page 353 - At bis lodge, in Downing College, E. Christian, esq. of Gray's Inn, barrister-at-law, chief justice of the Isle of Ely, Downing professor of the laws of England, in the University of Cambridge, professor of general polity, and the laws of England, in the East India College, Hertford, and a commissioner of bankrupts. He was formerly fellow of St. John's College, BA 1779, MA 1782, and was distinguished for his classical acquirements, having obtained the Chancellor's medal in 1779. He published...
Page 7 - ... in the long lapse of ages have filled the sacred seat on which he now sits, none ever had purer hands — none ever had a conscientious desire of equity more ardent and more incessant than Lord Eldon. The amazing expanse of his views, the inexpressible niceness of his discrimination, his...
Page 399 - ... Orthes, and Toulouse. For his brilliant services in the Peninsular War, he repeatedly received the thanks of parliament, and in May 17, 1814, was raised to the peerage as Baron Combermere. Although not at Waterloo, he had the command of the cavalry of the army of occupation in France ; and in 1817 was appointed governor of Barbadoes, and commander of the forces in the West Indies. In 1822, he became commander-in-chief in Ireland ; and in 1825 was nominated commander of the forces in India. In...
Page 374 - The hatred of this fanatic against the Christian religion was as fervent as that which he entertained against the monarchy. In September, 1792, he was deputed from the Oise to the Convention, where he voted for the death of Louis XVI. in the name of the human race! In the same year he published a work entitled