Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... about the Church of England Communion - How recon- ciled - Etiquette at Chapel Royal - Lady A. Hamilton - Privy Purse to the Princess - Riots in London and the West 31 54 12 72 90 90 CHAPTER XXV . Poetical Epistle to the Queen on her.
... about the Church of England Communion - How recon- ciled - Etiquette at Chapel Royal - Lady A. Hamilton - Privy Purse to the Princess - Riots in London and the West 31 54 12 72 90 90 CHAPTER XXV . Poetical Epistle to the Queen on her.
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... London more vehe- mently than ever to come into the war . Among many letters I saw tending to this end , there was one which Gene- ral Deimar showed me from Prince Eugene to him , which urged this point in the least answerable manner ...
... London more vehe- mently than ever to come into the war . Among many letters I saw tending to this end , there was one which Gene- ral Deimar showed me from Prince Eugene to him , which urged this point in the least answerable manner ...
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... London , to keep his birth- day and settle there for the winter ; but during this short stay at Kensington most of the inhabitants of the Court spoke of his behaviour to the Queen as quite different from what it had formerly been - some ...
... London , to keep his birth- day and settle there for the winter ; but during this short stay at Kensington most of the inhabitants of the Court spoke of his behaviour to the Queen as quite different from what it had formerly been - some ...
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... London his humour was not much mended by the circumstances of an empty town , a very thin appearance on his birthday , and the reason some fools near his person gave for people not being more richly dressed , which was , that they kept ...
... London his humour was not much mended by the circumstances of an empty town , a very thin appearance on his birthday , and the reason some fools near his person gave for people not being more richly dressed , which was , that they kept ...
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... of dissension between Walpole and his old friends the Dissenters . It was moved by Mr. Plummer on the 12th March , and negatived , 251 to 123 . Gibson , Bishop of London , when first this Bill 74 CHAP . XXIII . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... of dissension between Walpole and his old friends the Dissenters . It was moved by Mr. Plummer on the 12th March , and negatived , 251 to 123 . Gibson , Bishop of London , when first this Bill 74 CHAP . XXIII . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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