Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... tell his Imperial Majesty at Vienna that he had sent an army without a general into Italy , and a general without an army to the Rhine ; a reflection very well applied , which he borrowed from Suetonius ; for when Cæsar was going into ...
... tell his Imperial Majesty at Vienna that he had sent an army without a general into Italy , and a general without an army to the Rhine ; a reflection very well applied , which he borrowed from Suetonius ; for when Cæsar was going into ...
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... telling them , " Il faut dîner en Parme ou souper en Paradis . " He promised them , too , in case of vic- tory , the plunder of Parma for three days . A man who never read the particular account of a battle without being tired of it ...
... telling them , " Il faut dîner en Parme ou souper en Paradis . " He promised them , too , in case of vic- tory , the plunder of Parma for three days . A man who never read the particular account of a battle without being tired of it ...
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... tell him the Germans were in his camp ; and he had just time to make his escape in the 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 ...
... tell him the Germans were in his camp ; and he had just time to make his escape in the 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 ...
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... telling Sir Robert Walpole with what eagerness he glowed to pull the laurels from the brows of the French generals to bind his own temples ; that it was with the sword alone he desired to keep the balance of Europe ; that war and action ...
... telling Sir Robert Walpole with what eagerness he glowed to pull the laurels from the brows of the French generals to bind his own temples ; that it was with the sword alone he desired to keep the balance of Europe ; that war and action ...
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... tell him perpetually that his being so impertinent and daring to contradict her so continually was owing to his knowing she could not live without him ; and often said , " It is well I am so old , or I should be talked of for this ...
... tell him perpetually that his being so impertinent and daring to contradict her so continually was owing to his knowing she could not live without him ; and often said , " It is well I am so old , or I should be talked of for this ...
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