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  1. As predecessor of Sir Robert Walpole, he was in effect a prime minister before the office was created, and he administered the country at a time of major conflict within Europe. However, Harley's style of politics was characterized by secrecy and mistrust, and this tended to overshadow serious assessment of his influence and achievements.

  2. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, was a senior political figure in the reign of Queen Anne. Harley became her senior minister and acted as Secretary of State (1704 to 1708) and Lord Treasurer (1711 to 1714). The death of Anne and the succession of the Hanoverian George I effectively ended Harley’s political career.

  3. The Impeachment of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford was a legal process in the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1715 when the former First Minister Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford was impeached and sent to the Tower of London. Harley was accused of a number of crimes including high treason during his time in office, with charges particularly focusing on ...

  4. 罗伯特·哈雷(Robert Harley),英国政治家牛津大学第一伯爵,于1710年至1714年领导保守党事工。尽管通过出生和教育,他是辉格党和反对派,但多年来他逐渐改变了政治,成为保守党和英国国教的领导人。

  5. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford (1661-1724), Lord Treasurer. Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 14 portraits Politician; as a moderate Tory, worked initially with the Whigs in pursuing the war against France; intrigued against the Marlboroughs and Godolphins, who persuaded Queen Anne to dismiss him, 1708; two years later he secured their overthrow, becoming virtual head of a ...

  6. Harley, primo conte di Oxford e conte Mortimer, era il primogenito di sir Edward Harley (1624-1700), un latifondista di Herefordshire e nipote di Robert Harley (1579-1656) e della sua terza moglie, la scrittrice Brilliana Harley (circa 1600-1643). Studiò a Shilton, vicino a Burford, nell' Oxfordshire, in una piccola scuola dove studiarono ...

  7. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Harley (1661-1724) was in his late 20s when he was first elected to Parliament as MP for Tregony in April 1689. He would remain a member of Parliament, first of the Commons and then of the Lords, for the rest of his life. Both his power and personal style was reflected in a number….