Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... person of his son , who succeeded him , and was for his tyranny , avarice , and cruelties called William the Bad , the ancient spirit of a Dionysius or an Aga- thocles seemed to revive , as if cruelty and oppres- sion always attached to ...
... person of his son , who succeeded him , and was for his tyranny , avarice , and cruelties called William the Bad , the ancient spirit of a Dionysius or an Aga- thocles seemed to revive , as if cruelty and oppres- sion always attached to ...
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... person what- Whenever Sir Robert Walpole , with the business of twenty different people taken down in abridgment upon his paper of notes , went into the King's closet to speak to him on those heads , the King always began to harangue on ...
... person what- Whenever Sir Robert Walpole , with the business of twenty different people taken down in abridgment upon his paper of notes , went into the King's closet to speak to him on those heads , the King always began to harangue on ...
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... person and Government , one man whom disappointment or disobligation has estranged to your interest , or one whom principle or hope of reward has attached to the interest of the Pretender to your crown , who does not secretly wish this ...
... person and Government , one man whom disappointment or disobligation has estranged to your interest , or one whom principle or hope of reward has attached to the interest of the Pretender to your crown , who does not secretly wish this ...
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... change- ableness of the person described . The Prince , I believe , wished Lady Suffolk re- moved , as he would have wished anybody detached from the King's interest ; and , added to this 90 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... change- ableness of the person described . The Prince , I believe , wished Lady Suffolk re- moved , as he would have wished anybody detached from the King's interest ; and , added to this 90 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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... person from sailing near those rocks on which Lady Suffolk had split . As to the clamour this event would occasion , they must know very little of the nature of Courts or mankind who flatter themselves that the disgrace of one person ...
... person from sailing near those rocks on which Lady Suffolk had split . As to the clamour this event would occasion , they must know very little of the nature of Courts or mankind who flatter themselves that the disgrace of one person ...
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