Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... lived ; and that he had too sure an example before his eyes of those two things being impracticable to any First Minister in this country , " when even your understanding and taste , Sir , can bring neither of them about . " Sir Robert ...
... lived ; and that he had too sure an example before his eyes of those two things being impracticable to any First Minister in this country , " when even your understanding and taste , Sir , can bring neither of them about . " Sir Robert ...
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... lived next door but one or two to Sir Robert's , and there , all the Bishops having been summoned to concert what was to be done to defeat the Mortmain and Quakers ' Bills then depending , it was resolved that the Bishops should all ...
... lived next door but one or two to Sir Robert's , and there , all the Bishops having been summoned to concert what was to be done to defeat the Mortmain and Quakers ' Bills then depending , it was resolved that the Bishops should all ...
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... lived with him ever since made his vanity , I believe , more inclined to Hare than Potter , as the promotion in that case would be more marked out to have been made solely by his influence . Lord Hervey told him , " You will certainly ...
... lived with him ever since made his vanity , I believe , more inclined to Hare than Potter , as the promotion in that case would be more marked out to have been made solely by his influence . Lord Hervey told him , " You will certainly ...
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... lived for many years in England , and had as much wit , humour , and entertainment in her as any man or woman I ever knew , with a great justness in her way of thinking , and very little reserve in her manner of giving her opinion of ...
... lived for many years in England , and had as much wit , humour , and entertainment in her as any man or woman I ever knew , with a great justness in her way of thinking , and very little reserve in her manner of giving her opinion of ...
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... lived with as the other ; for which reason , if he were to ad- vise her Majesty , he would wish , if the Prince was to sit down in her lap , that she would only say she hoped he found it easy . He added , that if she ordered her ...
... lived with as the other ; for which reason , if he were to ad- vise her Majesty , he would wish , if the Prince was to sit down in her lap , that she would only say she hoped he found it easy . He added , that if she ordered her ...
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