Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From His Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline, Volumen2Bickers, 1884 |
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... King of England ought only to have been weighed , gave his Minister , who con- sulted only the interest of England , perpetual diffi- culties to surmount whenever he was persuading his Majesty to adhere solely to that . The King's love ...
... King of England ought only to have been weighed , gave his Minister , who con- sulted only the interest of England , perpetual diffi- culties to surmount whenever he was persuading his Majesty to adhere solely to that . The King's love ...
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... King's closet to speak to him on those heads , the King always began to harangue on the military topic , and , after a declamation of about an hour long , dismissed Sir Robert without one of the things settled on which he came prepared ...
... King's closet to speak to him on those heads , the King always began to harangue on the military topic , and , after a declamation of about an hour long , dismissed Sir Robert without one of the things settled on which he came prepared ...
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... King's sole Minister in England for the affairs of his Electorate -a clear - sighted , artful fellow , who was devoted to the interest of Germany and the Court of Vienna , and had more weight with the Queen next to Sir Robert than any ...
... King's sole Minister in England for the affairs of his Electorate -a clear - sighted , artful fellow , who was devoted to the interest of Germany and the Court of Vienna , and had more weight with the Queen next to Sir Robert than any ...
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... King , loving to make a figure to others by adopting those things for his own that had been said to him with weight ... King's style on other occasions ; but I relate it literally as Sir Robert Walpole related it to me . CHAPTER XVI ...
... King , loving to make a figure to others by adopting those things for his own that had been said to him with weight ... King's style on other occasions ; but I relate it literally as Sir Robert Walpole related it to me . CHAPTER XVI ...
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... King , than ever ; they told him everything , and talked of everything before him . The Queen sent for him every morning as soon as the King went from her , and kept him , while she breakfasted , till the King returned , which was ...
... King , than ever ; they told him everything , and talked of everything before him . The Queen sent for him every morning as soon as the King went from her , and kept him , while she breakfasted , till the King returned , which was ...
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