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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... Lord Hervey asked Sir Robert Walpole how the Queen behaved upon his giving her this counsel , and was answered , that she laughed , took it extremely well , and seemed mightily pleased with all he said ; which I dare say was not the ...
... Lord Hervey asked Sir Robert Walpole how the Queen behaved upon his giving her this counsel , and was answered , that she laughed , took it extremely well , and seemed mightily pleased with all he said ; which I dare say was not the ...
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... Sir Robert Walpole was at present in such high favour on things going so well abroad , that he had only now and then his skin a little razed by this edge when it was sharpest , whilst others were sliced and scarified all over ; Sir Robert ...
... Sir Robert Walpole was at present in such high favour on things going so well abroad , that he had only now and then his skin a little razed by this edge when it was sharpest , whilst others were sliced and scarified all over ; Sir Robert ...
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... Lord Harrington's behaviour to Sir Robert Walpole was to the full as extraordinary and as impolitic as his conduct to the Queen , and in one very material article much more so , for , as he owed the seals to Sir Robert Walpole , as much ...
... Lord Harrington's behaviour to Sir Robert Walpole was to the full as extraordinary and as impolitic as his conduct to the Queen , and in one very material article much more so , for , as he owed the seals to Sir Robert Walpole , as much ...
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... Sir Robert Walpole I cannot help relating just as Sir Robert the other day related them to me : the one was his telling Sir Robert Walpole he intended to ask the King for an earldom , and desiring , not Sir Robert's interest to obtain it , ...
... Sir Robert Walpole I cannot help relating just as Sir Robert the other day related them to me : the one was his telling Sir Robert Walpole he intended to ask the King for an earldom , and desiring , not Sir Robert's interest to obtain it , ...
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... Lord Harrington . When Lord Hervey told it to Sir Robert Walpole , Sir Robert seemed at first much surprised and concerned ; and afterwards said , " But he shan't go for all that . His Majesty imagines frequently he shall do many things ...
... Lord Harrington . When Lord Hervey told it to Sir Robert Walpole , Sir Robert seemed at first much surprised and concerned ; and afterwards said , " But he shan't go for all that . His Majesty imagines frequently he shall do many things ...
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