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  1. 11 de abr. de 2014 · The Absolute Sound's Editor-In-Chief, Robert Harley, takes you on an exclusive tour of the birth of the high end's most iconic loudspeaker companies and thei...

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  2. 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.

  3. A week earlier, on 10 Dec. 1697, in a committee of the whole on the King’s Speech, Harley had raised the question of disbandment, following the Peace of Ryswick. According to one observer, he ‘opened the debate on that part relating to the army, and showed the danger and mischief of a standing army in time of peace’.

  4. WikiTree person ID. Harley-20. subject named as. Sir Robert 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, 1st Baron Harley of Wigmore Harley KG MP (5 Dec 1661 - 21 May 1724) 0 references. museum-digital person ID.

  5. ¿Cuál es el tipo de personalidad de Robert Harley de las 16 personalidades? Descubre la personalidad, eneagrama y signo zodiacal en el almaverso, base de datos de personalidad de celebridades y personajes ficticios.

  6. 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.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2006 · I T is a familiar fact that Robert Harley belongs among the first politicians to exercise deliberate control over the distribution of propaganda. 1 Students of the early eighteenth century have also come to know that Daniel Defoe, while acting as an agent for Harley, made an extensive fact-finding journey around England from July to November 1705.