Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... knew he was governed , whilst the Cardinal was governed without knowing it ) , so M. Chauvelin , partly out of pride and resentment to our Ministers , and partly in indulgence to his own inclinations , which were strongly bent on prose ...
... knew he was governed , whilst the Cardinal was governed without knowing it ) , so M. Chauvelin , partly out of pride and resentment to our Ministers , and partly in indulgence to his own inclinations , which were strongly bent on prose ...
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... knew her ; her going from Court was the silliest thing she could do at that time , and this match the silliest thing that she could do now ; all her behaviour to the King whilst she was at Court was as ill - judged as her behaviour to ...
... knew her ; her going from Court was the silliest thing she could do at that time , and this match the silliest thing that she could do now ; all her behaviour to the King whilst she was at Court was as ill - judged as her behaviour to ...
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... knew him to be so brutal , as well as a little mad , and seldom quite sober , so I did not think it impossible but that he might throw me out of that window , ( for it was in this very room our interview was , and that sash then open ...
... knew him to be so brutal , as well as a little mad , and seldom quite sober , so I did not think it impossible but that he might throw me out of that window , ( for it was in this very room our interview was , and that sash then open ...
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... knew we should be good friends again ; but could not help adding in a little more serious voice , that I owned of all my servants I had least expected , as I had least deserved it , such treatment from her , when she knew I had held her ...
... knew we should be good friends again ; but could not help adding in a little more serious voice , that I owned of all my servants I had least expected , as I had least deserved it , such treatment from her , when she knew I had held her ...
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... knew him confer it on any other occasion than a return from Hanover . * As soon as they were got up stairs , they went directly into the Queen's gallery , where the King ordered all the company , both men and women , to be let in and ...
... knew him confer it on any other occasion than a return from Hanover . * As soon as they were got up stairs , they went directly into the Queen's gallery , where the King ordered all the company , both men and women , to be let in and ...
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