Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... House of Austria , and to do justice to the insulted honour of his mas- ter in maintaining the rights of the King his father- in - law . This made people say that the scheme of his Eminence then was to put France to the expense of ...
... House of Austria , and to do justice to the insulted honour of his mas- ter in maintaining the rights of the King his father- in - law . This made people say that the scheme of his Eminence then was to put France to the expense of ...
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... House of Austria , and to put some stop to the rapid triumphs sail to convey succours to Dantzic . A better reason would have been , that the holding out of Dantzic would have cost money and lives , without any change in the ultimate ...
... House of Austria , and to put some stop to the rapid triumphs sail to convey succours to Dantzic . A better reason would have been , that the holding out of Dantzic would have cost money and lives , without any change in the ultimate ...
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... House of Bourbon . For though the King was ready to allow all the personal faults of the Emperor , and was not without resentment for the treatment he himself had met with from the Court of Vienna , yet his hatred to the French was so ...
... House of Bourbon . For though the King was ready to allow all the personal faults of the Emperor , and was not without resentment for the treatment he himself had met with from the Court of Vienna , yet his hatred to the French was so ...
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... House of Austria injuries unrevenged , whilst she , a German by birth , sat upon this throne an idle spectatress , able to assist and not willing to interpose . Besides her natural propensity to the interest of Germany , she was ...
... House of Austria injuries unrevenged , whilst she , a German by birth , sat upon this throne an idle spectatress , able to assist and not willing to interpose . Besides her natural propensity to the interest of Germany , she was ...
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... House of Bourbon ; he said all the reasons that induced this country to engage in King William's and Queen Anne's war ought to operate much stronger now , as France was more powerful and in better circum- stances , and that this nation ...
... House of Bourbon ; he said all the reasons that induced this country to engage in King William's and Queen Anne's war ought to operate much stronger now , as France was more powerful and in better circum- stances , and that this nation ...
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