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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... seemed to be in favour of that power who was not only the weakest , but had been beaten wherever he had been attacked ; and yet , according to this proposal , would regain everything by paper that he had lost by arms , and be in as good ...
... seemed to be in favour of that power who was not only the weakest , but had been beaten wherever he had been attacked ; and yet , according to this proposal , would regain everything by paper that he had lost by arms , and be in as good ...
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... seemed cut out to play the passive character his wife and the Prince had graciously allotted him . His wife was cunning , and had just sense enough to make that cunning useful to her , when employed to work on such a husband as Lord ...
... seemed cut out to play the passive character his wife and the Prince had graciously allotted him . His wife was cunning , and had just sense enough to make that cunning useful to her , when employed to work on such a husband as Lord ...
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... seemed to be rather interrupted than to have finished . Her jealousy of Miss Vane made her not satisfied with the Prince's only taking a public leave of her ; she feared , notwithstanding that step was taken to amuse the world , and as ...
... seemed to be rather interrupted than to have finished . Her jealousy of Miss Vane made her not satisfied with the Prince's only taking a public leave of her ; she feared , notwithstanding that step was taken to amuse the world , and as ...
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... seemed mightily pleased with all he said ; which I dare say was not the case . That the Queen laughed , I can easily believe ; but imagine the laugh was rather a sign of her having a mind to disguise her not being pleased , than any ...
... seemed mightily pleased with all he said ; which I dare say was not the case . That the Queen laughed , I can easily believe ; but imagine the laugh was rather a sign of her having a mind to disguise her not being pleased , than any ...
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... seemed at present in any degree of favour with his Majesty , she would apply to him to speak a word in her behalf , and try if he could get the rigour of her present treatment a little softened . The King was so far from taking or ...
... seemed at present in any degree of favour with his Majesty , she would apply to him to speak a word in her behalf , and try if he could get the rigour of her present treatment a little softened . The King was so far from taking or ...
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