Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... Reasons for and against Sir Joseph Jekyll - Marl- borough Election - Miss Skerrett Election Petition of the Scotch Peers - Debate in the Lords on the Troops - Walpole Resists the Disposition of the King and Queen to War - Public ...
... Reasons for and against Sir Joseph Jekyll - Marl- borough Election - Miss Skerrett Election Petition of the Scotch Peers - Debate in the Lords on the Troops - Walpole Resists the Disposition of the King and Queen to War - Public ...
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... reason the name of Tyrant , or Tupavvos , was not more feared or detested by the Greeks than that of King or Rex was by the Romans . Among the last , even those men who , in the height of the Roman grandeur and the decline of Roman ...
... reason the name of Tyrant , or Tupavvos , was not more feared or detested by the Greeks than that of King or Rex was by the Romans . Among the last , even those men who , in the height of the Roman grandeur and the decline of Roman ...
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... 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 the allies was commanded in this action by Monsieur de Coigny , and under him Monsieur ...
... 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 the allies was commanded in this action by Monsieur de Coigny , and under him Monsieur ...
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... the Cardinal's reason at this time for acting as he did was ( as I have al- ready mentioned ) the fear of bearing so hard on the Emperor as might alarm England and Holland , and induce 32 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... the Cardinal's reason at this time for acting as he did was ( as I have al- ready mentioned ) the fear of bearing so hard on the Emperor as might alarm England and Holland , and induce 32 [ 1734 . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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... reasons for this seeming negligence and dishonourable omission , he was forced to stand all the irksome reproach of it in a patient and passive silence . The true state of the case , I believe , was , though France had at this time a ...
... reasons for this seeming negligence and dishonourable omission , he was forced to stand all the irksome reproach of it in a patient and passive silence . The true state of the case , I believe , was , though France had at this time a ...
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