Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... regard to all these negotiations , though concerted solely , and concluded absolutely , in reality by the Queen and him in her closet , wore the face of being always as much the act of the whole Cabinet Council as theirs - not a letter ...
... regard to all these negotiations , though concerted solely , and concluded absolutely , in reality by the Queen and him in her closet , wore the face of being always as much the act of the whole Cabinet Council as theirs - not a letter ...
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... regard , when put in balance with my love , to my own . I have resigned everything for your sake but my life ; and had you loved me still , I would have risked even that too to please you ; but as it is , I cannot think in my state of ...
... regard , when put in balance with my love , to my own . I have resigned everything for your sake but my life ; and had you loved me still , I would have risked even that too to please you ; but as it is , I cannot think in my state of ...
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... regard for Miss Vane , or for Mr. Pulte- ney , who was generally thought the author , justified that which they would have been the first people to condemn , had they known out of what quiver this arrow had been shot . Miss Vane stuck ...
... regard for Miss Vane , or for Mr. Pulte- ney , who was generally thought the author , justified that which they would have been the first people to condemn , had they known out of what quiver this arrow had been shot . Miss Vane stuck ...
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... regard for him , and perpetually caressed by the Queen , who had an utter aversion to him . For so great was the difference between the King's command of his temper and the Queen's , that , whereas he would often kick whilst he obliged ...
... regard for him , and perpetually caressed by the Queen , who had an utter aversion to him . For so great was the difference between the King's command of his temper and the Queen's , that , whereas he would often kick whilst he obliged ...
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... regard to Sir Robert Walpole I cannot help relating just as Sir Robert the other day related them to me ; the one was his telling Sir Robert Walpole he in- tended to ask the King for an earldom , and desiring , not Sir Robert's interest ...
... regard to Sir Robert Walpole I cannot help relating just as Sir Robert the other day related them to me ; the one was his telling Sir Robert Walpole he in- tended to ask the King for an earldom , and desiring , not Sir Robert's interest ...
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