Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... manner in which this thing had come about . The Duke of Liria , he said , [ second ] son to the Duke of Berwick , who was cousin - german to this 1 Don Joseph Patinho , Prime Minister of Spain . boy , had , when in Don Carlos's army , 4 ...
... manner in which this thing had come about . The Duke of Liria , he said , [ second ] son to the Duke of Berwick , who was cousin - german to this 1 Don Joseph Patinho , Prime Minister of Spain . boy , had , when in Don Carlos's army , 4 ...
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... manner , except it was one of his subjects ; nor could he comprehend this way of reasoning , which was no more justifiable in point of policy than it was reconcilable with humanity , since in his opinion a king could no more look upon ...
... manner , except it was one of his subjects ; nor could he comprehend this way of reasoning , which was no more justifiable in point of policy than it was reconcilable with humanity , since in his opinion a king could no more look upon ...
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... manner of the Austrians in victory as well as in defeat ; and the compassionate , just reason they give for it is , the bad economy there would be in giving more money to cure a sick man than is necessary to buy a well one . The army of ...
... manner of the Austrians in victory as well as in defeat ; and the compassionate , just reason they give for it is , the bad economy there would be in giving more money to cure a sick man than is necessary to buy a well one . The army of ...
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... manner which I have described . It was said that , whilst he was in the stable in his shirt bridling his cart- horse , he was seized as a prisoner by one of the German soldiers , who knew him not , nor in the least imagined this prize ...
... manner which I have described . It was said that , whilst he was in the stable in his shirt bridling his cart- horse , he was seized as a prisoner by one of the German soldiers , who knew him not , nor in the least imagined this prize ...
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... manner was he for ever declaiming to Sir Robert Walpole , whilst all private business and domestic affairs were at a full stand , and no answer to be got from him to the solicitation of any person what- Whenever Sir Robert Walpole ...
... manner was he for ever declaiming to Sir Robert Walpole , whilst all private business and domestic affairs were at a full stand , and no answer to be got from him to the solicitation of any person what- Whenever Sir Robert Walpole ...
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