Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... George III In 1760 the death of George II ( aged seventy - seven ) and the accession of his grandson George III ( aged twenty - two ) caused an important rearrange- ment of the terms of political life in Britain . This change was not ...
... George III In 1760 the death of George II ( aged seventy - seven ) and the accession of his grandson George III ( aged twenty - two ) caused an important rearrange- ment of the terms of political life in Britain . This change was not ...
123. oldal
... George sought , when he came to the throne , to appoint ministers outside this old ruling class , ones who would have some regard for the interests of the country as a whole , not merely for their own special interests . George's ...
... George sought , when he came to the throne , to appoint ministers outside this old ruling class , ones who would have some regard for the interests of the country as a whole , not merely for their own special interests . George's ...
201. oldal
... George II , King , 14 , 35 , 117 , 122 George III , King , 2 , 14 , 122–23 Gibbon , Edward , 17-18 Goethe , Johann Wolfgang von , 100 Gold , Joel J. , 179 Goldsmith , Oliver , 17 , 26 , 42 , 111 , 124 Gough Square , Johnson's house in ...
... George II , King , 14 , 35 , 117 , 122 George III , King , 2 , 14 , 122–23 Gibbon , Edward , 17-18 Goethe , Johann Wolfgang von , 100 Gold , Joel J. , 179 Goldsmith , Oliver , 17 , 26 , 42 , 111 , 124 Gough Square , Johnson's house in ...
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