Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... speaking of it , or endeavouring to touch this point by mentioning it to the King ; knowing full well , from the temper of his Majesty , let her be ever so manifestly and indubitably in the right , the danger there would be in starting ...
... speaking of it , or endeavouring to touch this point by mentioning it to the King ; knowing full well , from the temper of his Majesty , let her be ever so manifestly and indubitably in the right , the danger there would be in starting ...
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... speak with great indig- nation against assertors of the people's rights ; have heard her call the King , not without some despite , the humble servant of the Parliament - the pensioner of his people — a * There is a discrepancy between ...
... speak with great indig- nation against assertors of the people's rights ; have heard her call the King , not without some despite , the humble servant of the Parliament - the pensioner of his people — a * There is a discrepancy between ...
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... speaking the King came in , but , by good luck , said not one word of the pictures : his Ma- jesty stayed about five minutes in the gallery ; snubbed the Queen , who was drinking chocolate , for being always stuff- ing ; the Princess ...
... speaking the King came in , but , by good luck , said not one word of the pictures : his Ma- jesty stayed about five minutes in the gallery ; snubbed the Queen , who was drinking chocolate , for being always stuff- ing ; the Princess ...
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... ( speaking on this present epi- demical rural madness * ) , he could forgive going into the country ; his mind , his Majesty said , wanted relaxation , and his body exercise and it was very reasonable that he should have a month in the ...
... ( speaking on this present epi- demical rural madness * ) , he could forgive going into the country ; his mind , his Majesty said , wanted relaxation , and his body exercise and it was very reasonable that he should have a month in the ...
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... speak of it to the King as a thing that ought to be done for him : the other was desiring Sir Robert Walpole to procure him a reversional grant for life of Richmond Park ; though Sir Robert , with regard to the first , told his Lordship ...
... speak of it to the King as a thing that ought to be done for him : the other was desiring Sir Robert Walpole to procure him a reversional grant for life of Richmond Park ; though Sir Robert , with regard to the first , told his Lordship ...
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