Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... partly in indulgence to his own inclinations , which were strongly bent on prose- cuting the war , as soon as ever he was made acquainted with these proposals employed all his skill , weight , 1735 . 15 PLAN OF PACIFICATION REJECTED .
... partly in indulgence to his own inclinations , which were strongly bent on prose- cuting the war , as soon as ever he was made acquainted with these proposals employed all his skill , weight , 1735 . 15 PLAN OF PACIFICATION REJECTED .
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... Soon after the King went to Hanover a new inducement to enter into the war was made to glitter in his Britannic Majesty's eyes by an offer of the command of the Imperial army on the Rhine . This step had been foreseen by Sir Robert ...
... Soon after the King went to Hanover a new inducement to enter into the war was made to glitter in his Britannic Majesty's eyes by an offer of the command of the Imperial army on the Rhine . This step had been foreseen by Sir Robert ...
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... soon hit this blot ; they saw the absurdity of the proceeding , and represented it to the Queen , but she absolutely forbade them speaking of it , or endeavouring to touch this point by mentioning it to the King ; knowing full well ...
... soon hit this blot ; they saw the absurdity of the proceeding , and represented it to the Queen , but she absolutely forbade them speaking of it , or endeavouring to touch this point by mentioning it to the King ; knowing full well ...
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... soon as I had got near the door , and thought myself safe from being thrown out of the window , je pris mon grand ton de Reine , et je disois I would be glad to see who should dare to * In the Walpoliana Horace Walpole is made to date ...
... soon as I had got near the door , and thought myself safe from being thrown out of the window , je pris mon grand ton de Reine , et je disois I would be glad to see who should dare to * In the Walpoliana Horace Walpole is made to date ...
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... Soon after he came to this resolution he wrote to the Queen to give her leave to communicate it to her son ; and upon her doing so , she told him that it would certainly be proper for him to take leave of a mistress whom he kept in so ...
... Soon after he came to this resolution he wrote to the Queen to give her leave to communicate it to her son ; and upon her doing so , she told him that it would certainly be proper for him to take leave of a mistress whom he kept in so ...
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