Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... King returns from Hanover - Dissatisfied with England and every- body - His increasing ill - humour - and rudeness to the Queen - Her pa- tience and management - Madame de Walmoden - The King had pro- mised her to return to Hanover ...
... King returns from Hanover - Dissatisfied with England and every- body - His increasing ill - humour - and rudeness to the Queen - Her pa- tience and management - Madame de Walmoden - The King had pro- mised her to return to Hanover ...
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... King and Queen on this subject- Public impatience at the King's stay - Pasquinades - Indecent and undu- tiful behaviour of the Prince - Characters of the Princes and Princesses 139 CHAPTER XXVII . The King announces his return - The ...
... King and Queen on this subject- Public impatience at the King's stay - Pasquinades - Indecent and undu- tiful behaviour of the Prince - Characters of the Princes and Princesses 139 CHAPTER XXVII . The King announces his return - The ...
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... King and Kingdom to his care - The King and Queen displeased at the inquiries of the Prince's family - The King's superstition - The Queen's fortitude and resignation - Question about religious offices- The Archbishop sent for - The ...
... King and Kingdom to his care - The King and Queen displeased at the inquiries of the Prince's family - The King's superstition - The Queen's fortitude and resignation - Question about religious offices- The Archbishop sent for - The ...
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... King went to Hanover a new inducement to enter into the war was made to glitter in his Britannic Majesty's eyes by an offer of the command of the Imperial army on the Rhine . This step had been foreseen by Sir Robert before the King ...
... King went to Hanover a new inducement to enter into the war was made to glitter in his Britannic Majesty's eyes by an offer of the command of the Imperial army on the Rhine . This step had been foreseen by Sir Robert before the King ...
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... King , in several things , did acts as King at Hanover , particularly those of signing commissions for officers , which in law , to be sure , were not valid acts , the regal power not being divi- sible , and the instrument that ...
... King , in several things , did acts as King at Hanover , particularly those of signing commissions for officers , which in law , to be sure , were not valid acts , the regal power not being divi- sible , and the instrument that ...
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