Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... adding , that , if it were not for such foolish people loving to talk of those things when they were written , the fools who wrote upon them would never think of publishing their nonsense , and disturbing the Government with impertinent ...
... adding , that , if it were not for such foolish people loving to talk of those things when they were written , the fools who wrote upon them would never think of publishing their nonsense , and disturbing the Government with impertinent ...
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... added ( to sweeten the King ) , " but how partial soever I * Even a not unfavourable biographer is forced to put the same question that the King did . " So far , indeed , was Hoadley from adhering strictly to the doctrines of the Church ...
... added ( to sweeten the King ) , " but how partial soever I * Even a not unfavourable biographer is forced to put the same question that the King did . " So far , indeed , was Hoadley from adhering strictly to the doctrines of the Church ...
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... added , too , that to be sure , were it not so for particulars , it would certainly be expected from her Majesty . To which the King said , " Then she may stay at home , as I do . You do not see me running into every puppy's house , to ...
... added , too , that to be sure , were it not so for particulars , it would certainly be expected from her Majesty . To which the King said , " Then she may stay at home , as I do . You do not see me running into every puppy's house , to ...
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... added , too sure , were it not so for particulars , it would expected from her Majesty . To which the - Then she may stay at home , as I do . You me running into every puppy's house , to see his and stools . Nor is it for you , " said ...
... added , too sure , were it not so for particulars , it would expected from her Majesty . To which the - Then she may stay at home , as I do . You me running into every puppy's house , to see his and stools . Nor is it for you , " said ...
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... added these words : - " Et quoi qu'il est bien rare qu'on puisse mépriser ceux qu'on haïsse , ou haïr ceux qu'on méprise , sa Majesté Britannique a trouvé moyen d'être en même temps méprisé et haï de tous ses sujets . " When Sir Robert ...
... added these words : - " Et quoi qu'il est bien rare qu'on puisse mépriser ceux qu'on haïsse , ou haïr ceux qu'on méprise , sa Majesté Britannique a trouvé moyen d'être en même temps méprisé et haï de tous ses sujets . " When Sir Robert ...
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