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  1. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Henry St John Viscount Bolingbroke, Bolingbroke, Henry St John, 1st Viscount (1678–1751). St John was Tory MP for the family seat of Wootton Bassett (1701–8) and Berkshire (1710–12), se… Harold J. Laski , Laski, Harold J. Laski, Harold J. Harold Joseph Laski (1893-1950), teacher, political scientist, and British Labour party leader, was born in Manches…

  2. Henry St John, I Vizconde de Bolingbroke (16 de septiembre de 1678-1 de octubre de 1751), fue un político, funcionario del gobierno y filósofo político inglés. Fue un líder de los conservadores y apoyó políticamente a la Iglesia de Inglaterra a pesar de sus puntos de vista antirreligiosos y su oposición a la teología.

  3. Henry St John, I Vizconde de Bolingbroke (16 de septiembre de 1678-1 de octubre de 1751), fue un político, funcionario del gobierno y filósofo político inglés. Fue un líder de los conservadores y apoyó políticamente a la Iglesia de Inglaterra a pesar de sus puntos de vista antirreligiosos y su oposición a la teología.

  4. Henry St John, 1st Viscount St John (Q16847367) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. English noble; (1652-1742) Henry St John; edit. Language Label ...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2021 · BOLINGBROKE, HENRY ST JOHN, Viscount (1678–1751), English statesman and writer, son of Sir Henry St John, Bart. (afterwards 1st Viscount St John, a member of a younger branch of the family of the earls of Bolingbroke and barons St John of Bletso), and of Lady Mary Rich, daughter of the 2nd earl of Warwick, was baptized on the 10th of October 1678, and was educated at Eton.

  6. 17 de ene. de 2009 · Portrait of Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (1678-1751) Description. English: This portrait of the famous Tory and later Jacobite politician shows him in Parliamentary robes. Bolingbroke could not accommodate himself to the Hanoverian succession and went into exile abroad at the Jacobite court. Date.

  7. Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, 1st Viscount (1678-1751).—Statesman and philosopher, s. of Sir Henry St. J., b. at Battersea, and ed. at Eton and perhaps Oxf., was during his youth noted chiefly for dissipation, but entering Parliament in 1701 as a supporter of Harley, soon made himself a name by his eloquence and talent. He held office as War and Foreign Sec. successively, became a peer in ...