Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... answer to this , the Court of England reminded her Ca- tholic Majesty , that we were equally guarantees for Naples and Sicily to the Emperor , notwithstanding which Spain had , without our consent , attacked and subdued them ; and that ...
... answer to this , the Court of England reminded her Ca- tholic Majesty , that we were equally guarantees for Naples and Sicily to the Emperor , notwithstanding which Spain had , without our consent , attacked and subdued them ; and that ...
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... answer , perhaps , that they attempted to do the same thing by her , and that her crime was nothing more than theirs , only more manifest by having better success . But if she was to be asked why she abandoned , in that shameless manner ...
... answer , perhaps , that they attempted to do the same thing by her , and that her crime was nothing more than theirs , only more manifest by having better success . But if she was to be asked why she abandoned , in that shameless manner ...
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... answer ; but the repeal of the Test Act being yet under consideration and to come on first , he determined to postpone his further re- monstrances against the Quaker - scheme till the other was over . The morning after the proposal for ...
... answer ; but the repeal of the Test Act being yet under consideration and to come on first , he determined to postpone his further re- monstrances against the Quaker - scheme till the other was over . The morning after the proposal for ...
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... answer there ; this letter was full of so much insolence and pride , and conceived in such im- pertinent terms to ... answer to it with less temper than ever he showed on any occasion . Sir Robert Walpole said , when he read the Bishop's ...
... answer there ; this letter was full of so much insolence and pride , and conceived in such im- pertinent terms to ... answer to it with less temper than ever he showed on any occasion . Sir Robert Walpole said , when he read the Bishop's ...
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... answer to the Bishop at all . As he had always disliked Bishop Sherlock , and was afraid he might make some advantage at Court of this stumble of the Bishop of London , Sir Robert represented the conduct of all the Bishops there , and ...
... answer to the Bishop at all . As he had always disliked Bishop Sherlock , and was afraid he might make some advantage at Court of this stumble of the Bishop of London , Sir Robert represented the conduct of all the Bishops there , and ...
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