Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... said by 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 .
... said by 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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... replied , that my Lord Grantham was a pretty director ; that she was always asking some fool or other what she was to do ; and that none but a fool would ask another fool's advice . The Queen then appealed to Lord Hervey whether it was ...
... replied , that my Lord Grantham was a pretty director ; that she was always asking some fool or other what she was to do ; and that none but a fool would ask another fool's advice . The Queen then appealed to Lord Hervey whether it was ...
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... replied the King . " The matter is , Sir , that she satisfies her own curiosity , and obliges the people whose houses she honours with her presence . ' Supposing , " said the King , " she had a curiosity to see a tavern , would it be ...
... replied the King . " The matter is , Sir , that she satisfies her own curiosity , and obliges the people whose houses she honours with her presence . ' Supposing , " said the King , " she had a curiosity to see a tavern , would it be ...
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... replied t isse : r Lorc Grantham was a pret director ; that she wengin terence ne vas COD asking some foo , or other what she was to do none bu : a fool would ask another fool's advice . T then appealed to Lord Hervey whether it was r ...
... replied t isse : r Lorc Grantham was a pret director ; that she wengin terence ne vas COD asking some foo , or other what she was to do none bu : a fool would ask another fool's advice . T then appealed to Lord Hervey whether it was r ...
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... replied the King . " The matter is , Sir , that she satisfies her own curiosity , and obliges the people whose houses she onours with her presence . " " Banjong said the Kw she had a curiosity to see a tavern , would it be fit for yer ...
... replied the King . " The matter is , Sir , that she satisfies her own curiosity , and obliges the people whose houses she onours with her presence . " " Banjong said the Kw she had a curiosity to see a tavern , would it be fit for yer ...
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