Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... given to the King of England , and that , since Mr. Keene thought offence would be taken at it , he would immediately dispatch a courier to Naples ( which accordingly he did ) to order the Pretender's son to be sent back . At the same ...
... given to the King of England , and that , since Mr. Keene thought offence would be taken at it , he would immediately dispatch a courier to Naples ( which accordingly he did ) to order the Pretender's son to be sent back . At the same ...
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... of the island fell into the hands of the Spaniards , who from that time to the Treaty of Utrecht governed it by viceroys . At the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 it was given with the title of 14 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... of the island fell into the hands of the Spaniards , who from that time to the Treaty of Utrecht governed it by viceroys . At the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 it was given with the title of 14 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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... given with the title of King to the Duke of Savoy , who was crowned at Pal- ermo , but kept the possession of Sicily only five years . Philip V. , the present King of Spain , who had yielded this island with reluctance by treaty , tried ...
... given with the title of King to the Duke of Savoy , who was crowned at Pal- ermo , but kept the possession of Sicily only five years . Philip V. , the present King of Spain , who had yielded this island with reluctance by treaty , tried ...
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... given to the former . Monsieur Witgenau , governor of Philipsburg , behaved extremely well , but the garrison infa- mously ill , there being near 4000 men in the place , with ammunition and provisions sufficient to have held out a month ...
... given to the former . Monsieur Witgenau , governor of Philipsburg , behaved extremely well , but the garrison infa- mously ill , there being near 4000 men in the place , with ammunition and provisions sufficient to have held out a month ...
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... given him from his Court to pursue more violent and more hazardous mea- sures , since nothing could be more natural than for a man of his age and character to fear bringing the one into disgrace and throwing any shade over the lustre of ...
... given him from his Court to pursue more violent and more hazardous mea- sures , since nothing could be more natural than for a man of his age and character to fear bringing the one into disgrace and throwing any shade over the lustre of ...
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