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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... opinion as to the duties of a Foreign Minister - M . Chauvelin , Garde des Sceaux in France - Corrupt - Dis- graced - Lord Hervey's intercourse , in Walpole's absence , with the King and Queen - Advocates a reduction of the forces ...
... opinion as to the duties of a Foreign Minister - M . Chauvelin , Garde des Sceaux in France - Corrupt - Dis- graced - Lord Hervey's intercourse , in Walpole's absence , with the King and Queen - Advocates a reduction of the forces ...
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... opinion on the Separation of England and Hanover 464 CHAPTER XXXVIII . The Queen taken ill -- Princess Caroline ill also - Arrangement of attend- ance- -The Queen grows worse - Sir R. Walpole sent for - The Queen reveals her secret ...
... opinion on the Separation of England and Hanover 464 CHAPTER XXXVIII . The Queen taken ill -- Princess Caroline ill also - Arrangement of attend- ance- -The Queen grows worse - Sir R. Walpole sent for - The Queen reveals her secret ...
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... 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 differing only with the Who had accompanied the King to Hanover as Secretary ...
... 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 differing only with the Who had accompanied the King to Hanover as Secretary ...
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... opinion of her understanding , that you think it impossible she should do a silly thing ; for my part , I have always heard a great deal of her great sense from other people , but I never saw her , in any material great occurrence of ...
... opinion of her understanding , that you think it impossible she should do a silly thing ; for my part , I have always heard a great deal of her great sense from other people , but I never saw her , in any material great occurrence of ...
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... opinion of her virtue , and the latter into an admiration of her beauty and understanding , which she facilitated by the much easier task of making the Prince believe she was entirely captivated by his . But as there always are some ...
... opinion of her virtue , and the latter into an admiration of her beauty and understanding , which she facilitated by the much easier task of making the Prince believe she was entirely captivated by his . But as there always are some ...
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