Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... friends , what a fine field for combat do we abandon to the Romans and Car- thaginians ! " - ( Livy . ) " Affectabat enim ut Panus , ita Romanus Siciliam ; et eodem tempore , paribus uterque votis ac viribus , imperium orbis agitabat ...
... friends , what a fine field for combat do we abandon to the Romans and Car- thaginians ! " - ( Livy . ) " Affectabat enim ut Panus , ita Romanus Siciliam ; et eodem tempore , paribus uterque votis ac viribus , imperium orbis agitabat ...
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... friends , and more apprehensive of giving too much annoy- ance to the first than procuring too little benefit to the last . But most people imagined the Cardinal's reason at this time for acting as he did was ( as I have al- ready ...
... friends , and more apprehensive of giving too much annoy- ance to the first than procuring too little benefit to the last . But most people imagined the Cardinal's reason at this time for acting as he did was ( as I have al- ready ...
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... friendship that are now made to me by every party in this formidable alliance , and the soli- citations I receive from all quarters to mediate in the present disputes , show me plainly that hitherto we are right , and I acknowledge it ...
... friendship that are now made to me by every party in this formidable alliance , and the soli- citations I receive from all quarters to mediate in the present disputes , show me plainly that hitherto we are right , and I acknowledge it ...
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... friends ; mutual jealousies and national interests would get the better of all consanguinity or former personal friendships . It never was , nor ever will be otherwise ; and , if I may take the liberty to give an example in your own ...
... friends ; mutual jealousies and national interests would get the better of all consanguinity or former personal friendships . It never was , nor ever will be otherwise ; and , if I may take the liberty to give an example in your own ...
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... friends may be divided in their opinion with regard to your entering into this war , your foes are united in theirs ; since I do not believe there is one enemy in this country to your Majesty's person and Government , one man whom ...
... friends may be divided in their opinion with regard to your entering into this war , your foes are united in theirs ; since I do not believe there is one enemy in this country to your Majesty's person and Government , one man whom ...
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