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  1. ROBERT HARLEY ANGUS McINNES University of Keele Perhaps the most noticeable thing about Robert Harley is that his life is still unwritten.1 Because of this it might be wise to begin with a sketch of his career. Harley was born on 5 December 1661, and spent his childhood in the Marcher village of Brampton Bryan, the seat of the

  2. Harley, Robert (1661-1724). Conde de Oxford, hombre de Estado inglés, nacido en 1661 y muerto en 1724. Fue ministro de la reina Ana; destruyó la influencia de los Marlborough y de los Godolphin en 1710; creó las loterías reales para llenar el tesoro de la reina, y negoció el Tratado de Utrecht en 1713.

  3. 23 de may. de 2023 · Another contemporary compared Robert Harley with the shrewdness of Oliver Cromwell by stating that he ‘spends more in spies than Cromwell ever did’.2 Certainly, Robert Harley had a personal reputation for the values that might well be thought essential to any early modern intelligencer: he was devious, full of trickery, and all too fond of secrecy.

  4. Robert Harley (1661-1724) dominated English politics in the late seventeenth century and throughout the reign of Queen Anne, and his long parliamentary caree...

  5. 4 With this paper, we intend to help expand knowledge of the relationship between British politics and political propaganda in the last years of Queen Anne’s reign. To achieve this, we will reconstruct Robert Harley’s ideas regarding the use of propaganda at the service of the government, as well as its implementation after his return to power in a context as complicated as ending the ...

  6. On close examination Harley did not intend to make such drastic changes initially. On the contrary, he wished to limit them to the removal of the earl of Sunderland from his secretaryship of state and the earl of Godolphin from the lord treasurership, and to curtail, if not eliminate, the influence of the duke of Marlborough and his duchess in affairs of state.

  7. This sixth edition of Robert Harley's "The Complete Guide to High-End Audio" is a classic that keeps improving. It is probably is the best source available on this subject anywhere. An excellent and comprehensive guide to High End Hi Fi, written by someone who is a master of his subject. Very highly recommended.

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