Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... desired to push this war to extremities , nor to do anything that should look as if the ruin of the Empire or enlarging the dominions of France was designed ; all he desired was to humble the pride of the Court of Vienna and the House ...
... desired to push this war to extremities , nor to do anything that should look as if the ruin of the Empire or enlarging the dominions of France was designed ; all he desired was to humble the pride of the Court of Vienna and the House ...
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... desired to keep the balance of Europe ; that war and action were his sole pleasures ; that age was coming fast upon him ; and that , if he lost the opportunity of this bustle , no other occasion possibly might offer in which he should ...
... desired to keep the balance of Europe ; that war and action were his sole pleasures ; that age was coming fast upon him ; and that , if he lost the opportunity of this bustle , no other occasion possibly might offer in which he should ...
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... desired , was un- able to obtain from him what he himself desired . All this summer the Queen used to see Sir Robert Walpole every Monday evening regularly , and at other 60 LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS . [ 1734 .
... desired , was un- able to obtain from him what he himself desired . All this summer the Queen used to see Sir Robert Walpole every Monday evening regularly , and at other 60 LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS . [ 1734 .
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... desired to be recalled , and quitted the King's serviye , thinking his capacity ( which was a very mean one ) equal to the most delicate transactions of state , and not comprehending , though it had been as good as he thought it , that ...
... desired to be recalled , and quitted the King's serviye , thinking his capacity ( which was a very mean one ) equal to the most delicate transactions of state , and not comprehending , though it had been as good as he thought it , that ...
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... desired her Royal Highness to make her own use of this hint without showing his letter to the Queen.2 2 Lord Hervey's judgment must have been warped by the influence of the royal ladies when he thus sneered at Mr. Walpole's very ...
... desired her Royal Highness to make her own use of this hint without showing his letter to the Queen.2 2 Lord Hervey's judgment must have been warped by the influence of the royal ladies when he thus sneered at Mr. Walpole's very ...
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