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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... sent - The King's Character of the Prince's Advisers - Lord Hervey's Character of Lord Bristol - Notice given that those who should wait upon the Prince would not be received at St. James's - Other marks of displeasure - The Prince's ...
... sent - The King's Character of the Prince's Advisers - Lord Hervey's Character of Lord Bristol - Notice given that those who should wait upon the Prince would not be received at St. James's - Other marks of displeasure - The Prince's ...
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... sent for - The Queen recommends Dr. Butler by name , and her other servants generally CHAPTER XL . Page 510 A mystery now made of the fatal symptoms - The King's panegyric on the Queen - His strange mixture of brutality and tenderness ...
... sent for - The Queen recommends Dr. Butler by name , and her other servants generally CHAPTER XL . Page 510 A mystery now made of the fatal symptoms - The King's panegyric on the Queen - His strange mixture of brutality and tenderness ...
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... sent thither but what was signed by them ; so that Sir Robert Walpole , with a dexterity equal to his power , whilst in fact he did everything alone , was responsible for nothing but in common ; whilst those ciphers of the Cabinet ...
... sent thither but what was signed by them ; so that Sir Robert Walpole , with a dexterity equal to his power , whilst in fact he did everything alone , was responsible for nothing but in common ; whilst those ciphers of the Cabinet ...
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... sent the letter to the Prince , to send a copy of it to her brother for his approbation . Harry Vane , knowing by the style of the letter that it was none of her own , and guessing it ( as she told Lord Hervey ) to be Mr. Pul- teney's ...
... sent the letter to the Prince , to send a copy of it to her brother for his approbation . Harry Vane , knowing by the style of the letter that it was none of her own , and guessing it ( as she told Lord Hervey ) to be Mr. Pul- teney's ...
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... sent it ; and Lord Baltimore not being much fonder of the credit of delivering it , the Prince and he agreed together to say the proposal was made to her as a thing his Royal Highness thought would be agreeable to her , from what Miss ...
... sent it ; and Lord Baltimore not being much fonder of the credit of delivering it , the Prince and he agreed together to say the proposal was made to her as a thing his Royal Highness thought would be agreeable to her , from what Miss ...
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