Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... measures to take ; and , instead of collecting his forces to make any stand against the first invasion of the Spaniards , he shut up 4000 men in Gaeta , 4000 more in Capua , and with the other 4000 deserted Naples , and ran he knew not ...
... measures to take ; and , instead of collecting his forces to make any stand against the first invasion of the Spaniards , he shut up 4000 men in Gaeta , 4000 more in Capua , and with the other 4000 deserted Naples , and ran he knew not ...
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... measure ; he declared in the name of his master that no offence was meant to be 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 ...
... measure ; he declared in the name of his master that no offence was meant to be 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 ...
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... measure , and said to the Duke of Newcastle that orders were sent , as soon as the thing was known , to have the boy recalled . 2 Charles Edward , the young Pretender , was born on the last day of 1720 , and was therefore really no more ...
... measure , and said to the Duke of Newcastle that orders were sent , as soon as the thing was known , to have the boy recalled . 2 Charles Edward , the young Pretender , was born on the last day of 1720 , and was therefore really no more ...
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... at my heart . " When they urged the pro- fusion of blood and waste of lives that this measure would make , he said , " Generals were accountable for their courage and for their fidelity , but not 16 LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS [ 1734- FOIR .
... at my heart . " When they urged the pro- fusion of blood and waste of lives that this measure would make , he said , " Generals were accountable for their courage and for their fidelity , but not 16 LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS [ 1734- FOIR .
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... measure of war , which he was determined to keep out of ; and in the next , as it forced him to find repeated excuses to put people off who were every day teasing him for answers to their solicitations ; for , as everybody is anxious in ...
... measure of war , which he was determined to keep out of ; and in the next , as it forced him to find repeated excuses to put people off who were every day teasing him for answers to their solicitations ; for , as everybody is anxious in ...
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