Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... present ; though by a side - wind sometimes he took the pleasure of laying it on him pretty thick . The Queen one night speaking of a man that had been ill - used and behaved ill in a fray at the play- house , the King said , " I ...
... present ; though by a side - wind sometimes he took the pleasure of laying it on him pretty thick . The Queen one night speaking of a man that had been ill - used and behaved ill in a fray at the play- house , the King said , " I ...
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... present intimacy a thing the Queen herself said about this time of her son's correspondence with Lord Chesterfield , which was , that , let the appearances of confidence be ever so strong , she would answer for it that each of them knew ...
... present intimacy a thing the Queen herself said about this time of her son's correspondence with Lord Chesterfield , which was , that , let the appearances of confidence be ever so strong , she would answer for it that each of them knew ...
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... present her , and actually made their wedding - clothes : but when these circumstances were told to the sceptics and infi- dels on this occasion , answer was made , that cradles and clothes for the Princess Royal's child had been made ...
... present her , and actually made their wedding - clothes : but when these circumstances were told to the sceptics and infi- dels on this occasion , answer was made , that cradles and clothes for the Princess Royal's child had been made ...
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... present circum- stances of England , I know not ; or how he would be able to justify this measure in private without disavowing in some degree the other assertion , I am quite at a loss to guess : how- ever , Lord Hervey knew too well ...
... present circum- stances of England , I know not ; or how he would be able to justify this measure in private without disavowing in some degree the other assertion , I am quite at a loss to guess : how- ever , Lord Hervey knew too well ...
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... soon lost its 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 .
... soon lost its 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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