| Joel Moody - 1872 - 332 pages
...that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of Deputy Secretary at War ; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the first Lord Holland. . . . Now here are five marks, all of which ought to be found in Junius. They are all five found in Francis.... | |
| Joel Moody - 1872 - 332 pages
...fourthly, that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of Deputy Secretary at War; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the first Lord Holland. . . . Now here are five marks, all of which ought to be found in Junius. They are all five found in Francis.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 728 pages
...that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of deputy secretary-at-war ; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...state's office. He was subsequently chief clerk of the war office. He repeatedly mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham ;... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1873 - 428 pages
...fourthly, that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of deputy Secretary-atWar ; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...State's office. He was subsequently chief clerk of the War Office. He repeatedly mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham, and... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1873 - 430 pages
...passed some years in the Secretary of State's office. He was subsequently chief clerk of the War Office. He repeatedly mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham, and some of these speeches were actually printed from his notes. He resigned his clerkship at the War Office from... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1874 - 876 pages
...that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of Deputy Secretary at \Var; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...State's office. He was subsequently chief clerk of the War Office. He rejteatedly mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham ;... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1875 - 868 pages
...that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of Deputy Secretary at War ; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...State's office. He was subsequently chief clerk of the War Office. He repeatedly mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham; and... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 pages
...that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of deputy Secretary at War ; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...State's office. He was subsequently chief clerk of the War office. He re peatedly mentioned that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham ;... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 314 pages
...fourthly, that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamicr to the place of Deputy Secretary at War; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...passed some years in the Secretary of State's office; lie was subsequently chief clerk of the w^ar-office ; he repeatedly mentioned that he had himself,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 684 pages
...that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of Deputy Secretary at War ; fifthly, that he was bound by some strong tie to the...1770, heard speeches of Lord Chatham ; and some of these speeches were actually printed from his notes. He resigned his clerkship at the War-office from... | |
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