Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... told Cardinal Fleury they would readily con- sent to as an engraftment on their plan of pacification , but which it was impossible they could insert in the original draught ; for though the Emperor , considering the connexion between ...
... told Cardinal Fleury they would readily con- sent to as an engraftment on their plan of pacification , but which it was impossible they could insert in the original draught ; for though the Emperor , considering the connexion between ...
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... told her , “ J'étois extrèmement sur- pris de la disposition que vous m'avez mandé que ma vieille maîtresse a fait de son corps en mariage à ce vieux goutteux George Berkeley , et je m'en rejouis fort . Je ne voudrois pas faire de tels ...
... told her , “ J'étois extrèmement sur- pris de la disposition que vous m'avez mandé que ma vieille maîtresse a fait de son corps en mariage à ce vieux goutteux George Berkeley , et je m'en rejouis fort . Je ne voudrois pas faire de tels ...
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... told me Lady Suffolk had not spoken her sense in those words , but that they differed little in their purport from what I imagined was impossible for her to suggest . " Then , pray , Madam , " said I , " may I beg to know what was your ...
... told me Lady Suffolk had not spoken her sense in those words , but that they differed little in their purport from what I imagined was impossible for her to suggest . " Then , pray , Madam , " said I , " may I beg to know what was your ...
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... told her I 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 ...
... told her I 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 ...
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... told Lord Hervey ) to be Mr : Pulteney's , * readily gave in to her sending what he thought had been advised by one whose understanding and friendship for his sister he had so great an opinion of . Accordingly the letter was sent ...
... told Lord Hervey ) to be Mr : Pulteney's , * readily gave in to her sending what he thought had been advised by one whose understanding and friendship for his sister he had so great an opinion of . Accordingly the letter was sent ...
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