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" No situation of distress can soften him enough to make him forget to hate one moment." This advice Lord Hervey conveyed to the King, who took it with as much reluctance as his Lordship brought it ; though not with so good an excuse to himself for sacrificing... "
Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death ... - Página 517
por John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 609 páginas
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Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2

John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 448 páginas
...continually to St. James's, showing the utmost impatience .for their return, and saying with equal prudenco and humanity to the people who were with him, " Well,...told it to Lord Hervey himself. Poor Mr. Hamilton only,* when he was told such reports were spread, doubted of the truth of them, and said the Prince...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volumen15

1849 - 820 páginas
...dutiful son retaliated it honestly. When the queen lay on her deathbed " the prince used to sit up in his house in Pall Mall almost the whole night and...longer;' and talked all day long in the same strain to every body about him." Beyond the precincts of the royal family, with whom we have been dealing, and...
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Memoirs of Horace Walpole and His Contemporaries: Including ..., Volumen1

Eliot Warburton - 1851 - 582 páginas
...and continually sent persons to enquire how she was going on, welcoming every fresh messenger with " Well, sure we shall soon have good news; she cannot hold out much longer." The Vice-Chamberlain had this information from the Duke of Marlborough and Henry Fox, who were deeply...
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Memoirs of Horace Walpole and His Contemporaries: Including ..., Volumen1

Eliot Warburton - 1851 - 574 páginas
...and continually sent persons to enquire how she was going on, welcoming every fresh messenger with " Well, sure we shall soon have good news; she cannot hold out much longer." The Vice-Chamberlain had this information from the Duke of Marlborough and Henry Fox, who were deeply...
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The wits and beaux of society, by Grace and Philip Wharton, Volumen1

Katherine Thomson - 1860 - 376 páginas
...up all night in his house in Pall Mall, and saying, when any messenger came in from St. James's, ' Well, sure, we shall soon have good news, she cannot hold out much longer.' And the princesses were writing letters to prevent the Princess Royal from coming to England, where she...
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The Wits and Beaux of Society

Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1867 - 574 páginas
...up all night in his house in Pall Mall, and saying, when any messenger came in from St. James's, ' Well, sure, we shall soon have good news, she cannot hold out much longer.' And the princesses were writing letters to prevent the Princess Royal from coming to England, where she...
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Historical sketches of the reign of George second, Volumen1

Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1869 - 450 páginas
...had sold his birthright, was not there. He was at his own house in town, flattering himself that " we shall soon have good news ; she cannot hold out much longer" Nor was Anne, the Princess Royal, at her mother's bedside. But she had her boy, William — he whom...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen242

1877 - 802 páginas
...to inquire how she was progressing; and his eager question to every messenger on his return was, " Well, sure, we shall soon have good news; she cannot hold out much longer." And so she died, as Chesterfield said, " Unforgiving and unforgiven." Apologists have endeavoured to prove...
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Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, 1714-1760, Volumen2

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 324 páginas
...friends the Duke of Marlborough and Henry Fox afterwards told the vice-chamberlain) with the speech : ' Well, sure we shall soon have good news ; she cannot hold out much longer.' When she was dead the breach between him and his father widened, if possible, so much so that the king...
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Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, 1714-1760, Volumen2

Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 376 páginas
...friends the Duke of Marlborough and Henry Fox afterwards told the vice-chamberlain) with the speech : ' Well, sure we shall soon have good news ; she cannot hold out much longer.' When she was dead the breach between him and his father widened, if possible, so much so that the king...
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