Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... regard to Spain and Sardinia , upon the making of this separate peace , appeared in no very honourable light to mankind in general ; and with regard to every other power that had favoured her cause , her conduct stood certainly wholly ...
... regard to Spain and Sardinia , upon the making of this separate peace , appeared in no very honourable light to mankind in general ; and with regard to every other power that had favoured her cause , her conduct stood certainly wholly ...
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... regard to the peace was such that the messenger who carried despatches of other people's writing might as well be proud of his share . in this business as one who only wrote despatches of other people's dictating , yet his Grace was so ...
... regard to the peace was such that the messenger who carried despatches of other people's writing might as well be proud of his share . in this business as one who only wrote despatches of other people's dictating , yet his Grace was so ...
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... regard to politics , he had as little communication with them as if they never saw one another at all . These sorts of evasions passed on Sir Robert Walpole for just as much as they were worth , and this expostulation between him and M ...
... regard to politics , he had as little communication with them as if they never saw one another at all . These sorts of evasions passed on Sir Robert Walpole for just as much as they were worth , and this expostulation between him and M ...
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... regard to their vocation , and not to their personal characters ; and that they did not reverence them more as members of the Church than they contemned them as tools to a court . † The King , about a month before the Session concluded ...
... regard to their vocation , and not to their personal characters ; and that they did not reverence them more as members of the Church than they contemned them as tools to a court . † The King , about a month before the Session concluded ...
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... regard for his mamma . The shrewd boy received all his Lordship's vows with indulgence , and without betraying himself ; -at last he said , I suppose your Lordship takes me for Master Louis , but I am only Sir William Russell , one of ...
... regard for his mamma . The shrewd boy received all his Lordship's vows with indulgence , and without betraying himself ; -at last he said , I suppose your Lordship takes me for Master Louis , but I am only Sir William Russell , one of ...
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