Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... certainly over , and would in a very short time be publicly owned , was extremely peevish with me for saying I did not believe one word of the matter , and that I was sure it was somebody who proposed making their court , by put- ting ...
... certainly over , and would in a very short time be publicly owned , was extremely peevish with me for saying I did not believe one word of the matter , and that I was sure it was somebody who proposed making their court , by put- ting ...
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... certainly be proper for him to take leave of a mistress whom he kept in so open a manner as he did Miss Vane . * The Prince's attachment to Lady Archibald Hamilton † growing every day stronger than the other , made him listen to this ...
... certainly be proper for him to take leave of a mistress whom he kept in so open a manner as he did Miss Vane . * The Prince's attachment to Lady Archibald Hamilton † growing every day stronger than the other , made him listen to this ...
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... certainly be for her to go out of the way for some time , and avoid seeing and hearing all the little malicious triumphs of those who would not fail to repay themselves on this occasion for all that their envy had made them suffer on ...
... certainly be for her to go out of the way for some time , and avoid seeing and hearing all the little malicious triumphs of those who would not fail to repay themselves on this occasion for all that their envy had made them suffer on ...
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... certainly be for a Wal- pole ; and as to Richmond Park , Sir Robert Walpole said , he had it himself only during pleasure , and that it would be very odd for him to ask a thing of the Crown in reversion for another in a more ample ...
... certainly be for a Wal- pole ; and as to Richmond Park , Sir Robert Walpole said , he had it himself only during pleasure , and that it would be very odd for him to ask a thing of the Crown in reversion for another in a more ample ...
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... one of the company to be Christians , replied if they were , it was certainly " secundum usum Winton , " - after the manner of Winchester ! may be to my friend , I assure your Majesty 46 CHAP . XXI . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... one of the company to be Christians , replied if they were , it was certainly " secundum usum Winton , " - after the manner of Winchester ! may be to my friend , I assure your Majesty 46 CHAP . XXI . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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