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Definition of Frederick north
1. Noun. British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frederick North
Literary usage of Frederick north
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Book Collectors by William Younger Fletcher, Walter Stanley Graves (1902)
"frederick north, FIFTH EARL OF GUILFORD, 1766-1827 frederick north, fifth Earl
of Guilford, was born on the 7th of February 1766. ..."
2. Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot, First Earl of Minto, from 1751 to by Gilbert Elliot Minto (1874)
"surprises me is that frederick north, who has all the cleverness and drollery
and agreeableness of his family, and whom I should have thought the most ..."
3. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1811)
"... granted to Francis then Earl of Guilford, and his Heirs, during ' the Lives
of Francis North and frederick north, Sons of Sir ' frederick north commonly ..."
4. Mackenzie Collection: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts by Colin Mackenzie, Horace Hayman Wilson (1882)
"A letter of frederick north, to the Earl of Mornington, KP, ... A Letter of Mr.
Boyd, to the Honorable frederick north, of 5th February 1800, Wednesday. 23. ..."
5. Ceylon and the Cingalese: Their History, Government, and Religion ... and by Henry Charles Sirr (1850)
"... Maitland succeeds the Honourable frederick north—The judicious rule of Governor
North. BEFORE we enter upon the history of Ceylon under the British, ..."
6. Ceylon and the Cingalese: Their History, Government, and Religion ... and by Henry Charles Sirr (1850)
"... Maitland succeeds the Honourable frederick north—The judicious rule of Governor
North. BEFORE we enter upon the history of Ceylon under the British, ..."