Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... force ; for the articles of the present peace being drawn on the plan of accommodation of last year , and with so small a variation , if any honour was to redound to those who laid 60 CHAP . XXII . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
... force ; for the articles of the present peace being drawn on the plan of accommodation of last year , and with so small a variation , if any honour was to redound to those who laid 60 CHAP . XXII . LORD HERVEY'S MEMOIRS .
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... force them ? -whether our fleet was to be recalled from Portugal ? -whether our army was to be reduced ? -or our vast expenses lessened ? —and whether it was the interest of England to weaken Spain in order to strengthen France ; or to ...
... force them ? -whether our fleet was to be recalled from Portugal ? -whether our army was to be reduced ? -or our vast expenses lessened ? —and whether it was the interest of England to weaken Spain in order to strengthen France ; or to ...
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... force of money , which she took on all hands , and for all things , in proportion to the circumstances of the solicitor and the value of the thing solicited . * Her Majesty on this occa- sion , too , gave the whole history of Chavigny's ...
... force of money , which she took on all hands , and for all things , in proportion to the circumstances of the solicitor and the value of the thing solicited . * Her Majesty on this occa- sion , too , gave the whole history of Chavigny's ...
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... forces being made on this occasion would be answered . Sir Robert said he did not believe the Court could be brought to consent to reduce them ; and Lord Her- vey replied that he believed Sir Robert would find it at least as difficult ...
... forces being made on this occasion would be answered . Sir Robert said he did not believe the Court could be brought to consent to reduce them ; and Lord Her- vey replied that he believed Sir Robert would find it at least as difficult ...
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... forces at your command , leave your hands full of as much work as you can turn them to , be as able and as dextrous , and as vigilant and circumspect as you please . " Lord Hervey assured Sir Robert , though many people wished to be ...
... forces at your command , leave your hands full of as much work as you can turn them to , be as able and as dextrous , and as vigilant and circumspect as you please . " Lord Hervey assured Sir Robert , though many people wished to be ...
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