The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 93
... York - Courant . " Tory opinion in York was being enthusiastically and skilfully organised by the York gynecologist , Dr Burton , founder of the County Hospital , and Dr Sterne was determined to counter it to the best of his power . 6 ...
... York - Courant . " Tory opinion in York was being enthusiastically and skilfully organised by the York gynecologist , Dr Burton , founder of the County Hospital , and Dr Sterne was determined to counter it to the best of his power . 6 ...
Page 94
... York resulting in the return of a Tory and the jubilation caused by Walpole's resignation in February ( 1742 ) made him wonder whether he should not for preferment's sake join the winning side . By March he had made up his mind and ...
... York resulting in the return of a Tory and the jubilation caused by Walpole's resignation in February ( 1742 ) made him wonder whether he should not for preferment's sake join the winning side . By March he had made up his mind and ...
Page 98
... York , and to be presented to the King by the Vice - Admiral of the County of York , who a week before had not heard of him . Bozzy ' watched with curious eyes the swift transformation of the country parson into the complete man of mode ...
... York , and to be presented to the King by the Vice - Admiral of the County of York , who a week before had not heard of him . Bozzy ' watched with curious eyes the swift transformation of the country parson into the complete man of mode ...
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