When Albany refused to go along with the New York junto, Leisler sent some militia under the command of his son-in-law, Jacob Milbourne. |
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And from this time began an intrigue between his Majesty and a junto of Ministers maliciously bent against me, which broke out in less than two months. |
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I was seized and shaken without ceremony, for several minutes, by a junto of very rough-looking individuals. |
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In the 1690s country Tories attacked the Whig Junto as corrupt. |
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And then he fled, and went to Pennsylvania, because the Essex Junto crowd in Boston made things hot for him, in Boston. |
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Junto can afford to bypass the usual discourses of race, that is, as long as the racial hierarchy remains so naturalized that his power is unquestionable. |
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The Junto Whigs were removed from office, although Marlborough, for the moment, remained as commander of the army. |
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In the spring of 1710, Anne dismissed Godolphin and the Junto ministers, replacing them with Tories. |
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Pressure mounted on Pembroke, Godolphin and the Queen from the dissatisfied Junto Whigs, and Pembroke resigned after less than a year in office. |
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As a result, William began to prefer the Whig faction known as the Junto. |
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With Whigs now dominant in Parliament, and Anne distraught at the loss of her husband, they forced her to accept the Junto leaders Lords Somers and Wharton into the cabinet. |
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Known as the Junto, this government is often cited as the first true Cabinet because its members were all Whigs, reflecting the majority composition of the Commons. |
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Undeterred, the Junto demanded the appointment of the Earl of Orford, another member of the Junto and one of Prince George's leading critics, as First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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