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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... give two answers — one of which was the reason given by his Eminence himself to England and Holland ; the other , the secret reason assigned by our Ministers for this ex- traordinary conduct and seeming inconsistency . The reason he ...
... give two answers — one of which was the reason given by his Eminence himself to England and Holland ; the other , the secret reason assigned by our Ministers for this ex- traordinary conduct and seeming inconsistency . The reason he ...
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... give me your word not to read any romances in that time , and then I dare say you will lay aside all thought of doing what , believe me , you will repent , and what I am very sure I shall be very sorry for . " 999 The Queen in this ...
... give me your word not to read any romances in that time , and then I dare say you will lay aside all thought of doing what , believe me , you will repent , and what I am very sure I shall be very sorry for . " 999 The Queen in this ...
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... give him no answer but that it was none of his business to concern himself with my family ; and after a good deal more conversation of this kind ( I standing close to the door all the while to give me courage ) , Monsieur Howard et moi ...
... give him no answer but that it was none of his business to concern himself with my family ; and after a good deal more conversation of this kind ( I standing close to the door all the while to give me courage ) , Monsieur Howard et moi ...
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... give her leave to communicate it to her son ; and upon her doing so she told him that it would cer- tainly be proper for him to take leave of a mistress whom he kept in so open a manner as he did Miss Vane.12 The Prince's attachment to ...
... give her leave to communicate it to her son ; and upon her doing so she told him that it would cer- tainly be proper for him to take leave of a mistress whom he kept in so open a manner as he did Miss Vane.12 The Prince's attachment to ...
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... give . In the absence of the King , the Queen had taken several very bad pictures out of the great drawing - room at Kensington , and put very good ones in their places : the King , affecting , for the sake of contradiction , to dislike ...
... give . In the absence of the King , the Queen had taken several very bad pictures out of the great drawing - room at Kensington , and put very good ones in their places : the King , affecting , for the sake of contradiction , to dislike ...
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