Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... hours . The next day he dined with her at Greenwich , where the crowd of people was very great , and her Highness condescended to show herself from the gallery of the palace , which drew forth the most lively acclamations . " - Lond ...
... hours . The next day he dined with her at Greenwich , where the crowd of people was very great , and her Highness condescended to show herself from the gallery of the palace , which drew forth the most lively acclamations . " - Lond ...
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... hour with the Queen and the whole Court in the great drawing - room to receive her ; as soon as she came she threw herself all along on the floor first at the King's and then at the Queen's feet , who both took her up and embraced her ...
... hour with the Queen and the whole Court in the great drawing - room to receive her ; as soon as she came she threw herself all along on the floor first at the King's and then at the Queen's feet , who both took her up and embraced her ...
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... hour to force Mon- sieur Schulemberg to leave Hanover , and get as fast as he could out of the Hanoverian dominions , which advice was forthwith followed . Some people in England thought , but I believe without foundation , that Horace ...
... hour to force Mon- sieur Schulemberg to leave Hanover , and get as fast as he could out of the Hanoverian dominions , which advice was forthwith followed . Some people in England thought , but I believe without foundation , that Horace ...
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... hours to cursing of Germans , reviling the King and the Queen , and huzzaing for James III . The troops were sent to ... hour was expired which the Act allows to the rioters to disperse , before it is construed felony to remain there ...
... hours to cursing of Germans , reviling the King and the Queen , and huzzaing for James III . The troops were sent to ... hour was expired which the Act allows to the rioters to disperse , before it is construed felony to remain there ...
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... hours of twelve and two , at the Royal Exchange , Corn- hill , at Westminster Hall ( the courts then sitting ) , and at Margaret's Hill , Southwark , as destructive of the product , trade , and manufacture of this kingdom and the ...
... hours of twelve and two , at the Royal Exchange , Corn- hill , at Westminster Hall ( the courts then sitting ) , and at Margaret's Hill , Southwark , as destructive of the product , trade , and manufacture of this kingdom and the ...
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