Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... interest to help them forward ; and that some degree of power or inte- rest must always follow frequent opportunities given to a very coquette pretty woman with a very coquet idle man , especially without a rival to disturb or share ...
... interest to help them forward ; and that some degree of power or inte- rest must always follow frequent opportunities given to a very coquette pretty woman with a very coquet idle man , especially without a rival to disturb or share ...
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... interest with the King ; not that I imagine Lord Chesterfield , after the ex- perience of his own disgrace , and my Lord Wilmington's miscarriage , Lord Townshend's removal , and Lady Suffolk's fall , thought this scheme was practicable ...
... interest with the King ; not that I imagine Lord Chesterfield , after the ex- perience of his own disgrace , and my Lord Wilmington's miscarriage , Lord Townshend's removal , and Lady Suffolk's fall , thought this scheme was practicable ...
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... interest in Holland weaker and weaker ; hers in her husband kept pace with her husband's in the state ; and for the finishing stroke in the mortification of her pride , he was thought to be in love with Miss Schutz , one of her maids of ...
... interest in Holland weaker and weaker ; hers in her husband kept pace with her husband's in the state ; and for the finishing stroke in the mortification of her pride , he was thought to be in love with Miss Schutz , one of her maids of ...
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... interest , and treating her as the weak and wicked dupe of the Court of Vienna . All this outcry was on account of the disposition made by this treaty of the duchy of Tuscany , which her Spanish Majesty had cut out by way of appanage ...
... interest , and treating her as the weak and wicked dupe of the Court of Vienna . All this outcry was on account of the disposition made by this treaty of the duchy of Tuscany , which her Spanish Majesty had cut out by way of appanage ...
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... interest and yield to the importunity of Spain than fulfil their engagements and maintain him . As to France betraying Spain to the Emperor in this treaty , France certainly knew that the Queen of Spain had been tampering at Vienna ...
... interest and yield to the importunity of Spain than fulfil their engagements and maintain him . As to France betraying Spain to the Emperor in this treaty , France certainly knew that the Queen of Spain had been tampering at Vienna ...
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