Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2John Murray, 1848 - 609 páginas |
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... government ! It is its excellent free government that makes all its inhabitants industrious , as they know that what they get nobody can take from them ; it is its free government , too , 1735 . 31 QUEEN'S OPINIONS ON GOVERNMENT .
... government ! It is its excellent free government that makes all its inhabitants industrious , as they know that what they get nobody can take from them ; it is its free government , too , 1735 . 31 QUEEN'S OPINIONS ON GOVERNMENT .
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... government , too , that makes foreigners send their money hither , because they know it is secure , and that the prince cannot touch it : and since it is its freedom to which this kingdom owes everything that makes it great , what ...
... government , too , that makes foreigners send their money hither , because they know it is secure , and that the prince cannot touch it : and since it is its freedom to which this kingdom owes everything that makes it great , what ...
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... Government with imperti- nent disputes that nobody of any sense ever troubled himself about . The Queen bowed , and said , " Sir , I only did it to let Lord Hervey know that his friend's book had not met with that general approbation he ...
... Government with imperti- nent disputes that nobody of any sense ever troubled himself about . The Queen bowed , and said , " Sir , I only did it to let Lord Hervey know that his friend's book had not met with that general approbation he ...
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... Government that has showed them that favour ; and very modest in a canting hypocritical knave to be crying , The kingdom of Christ is not of this world , ' at the same time that he , as Christ's ambassador , re- ceives 6000l . or 7000l ...
... Government that has showed them that favour ; and very modest in a canting hypocritical knave to be crying , The kingdom of Christ is not of this world , ' at the same time that he , as Christ's ambassador , re- ceives 6000l . or 7000l ...
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... Government with writing . ( The man he meant was one Wilcocks , 13 Bishop of Ro- chester , the dullest branch of episcopacy , and the most ignorant piece of orthodoxy , in the whole kingdom . ) " As soon , " continued Lord Hervey , " as ...
... Government with writing . ( The man he meant was one Wilcocks , 13 Bishop of Ro- chester , the dullest branch of episcopacy , and the most ignorant piece of orthodoxy , in the whole kingdom . ) " As soon , " continued Lord Hervey , " as ...
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