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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... interest of the funds to 3 per cent . - Opposition of Walpole and the King and Queen - Their motives - The Porteous Riot Bill - Mitigated in the Commons - Zeal of the Duke of Argyle against it - Carteret retreats from the Scotch ques ...
... interest of the funds to 3 per cent . - Opposition of Walpole and the King and Queen - Their motives - The Porteous Riot Bill - Mitigated in the Commons - Zeal of the Duke of Argyle against it - Carteret retreats from the Scotch ques ...
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... interest of the Emperor as take the command of the Imperial troops out of the able and experienced hands in which it was at present lodged : that , if anything could induce him to take such a step , it would be the having Prince Eugene ...
... interest of the Emperor as take the command of the Imperial troops out of the able and experienced hands in which it was at present lodged : that , if anything could induce him to take such a step , it would be the having Prince Eugene ...
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... interest of his own with the King , and of course pretended to have an opinion of his own in what was doing ; accordingly , he was perpetually sending over despatches hither , in which he took the liberty , under the pretence of ...
... interest of his own with the King , and of course pretended to have an opinion of his own in what was doing ; accordingly , he was perpetually sending over despatches hither , in which he took the liberty , under the pretence of ...
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... interest , but 4 Charles Calvert , sixth Lord Baltimore , born in 1699 , died in 1751 , a month after the Prince , in whose service and political confidence he had continued till his Royal Highness's death . to represent to her how much ...
... interest , but 4 Charles Calvert , sixth Lord Baltimore , born in 1699 , died in 1751 , a month after the Prince , in whose service and political confidence he had continued till his Royal Highness's death . to represent to her how much ...
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... interest was to be put in competition with the interest of England , or that what was right for your affairs was not to outweigh every consideration of mine . " But that your Royal Highness should break with me in the most shocking way ...
... interest was to be put in competition with the interest of England , or that what was right for your affairs was not to outweigh every consideration of mine . " But that your Royal Highness should break with me in the most shocking way ...
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