Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, Volumen2Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... tell the King why , but to find out some other reason . Whilst they were speaking the King came in , but , by good luck , said not one word of the pictures : his Ma- jesty stayed about five minutes in the gallery ; snubbed the Queen ...
... tell the King why , but to find out some other reason . Whilst they were speaking the King came in , but , by good luck , said not one word of the pictures : his Ma- jesty stayed about five minutes in the gallery ; snubbed the Queen ...
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... tell even to Sir Robert Walpole : this was , that his Majesty , who till this year always used to stay with the Queen in a morning till after he had the military amusement of peep- ing through the cane - blinds of the windows to see the ...
... tell even to Sir Robert Walpole : this was , that his Majesty , who till this year always used to stay with the Queen in a morning till after he had the military amusement of peep- ing through the cane - blinds of the windows to see the ...
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... tell you , my Lord , if I could do just as I would on this occasion , that no troops at all should be disbanded , but believe me , my Lord , you are too much biassed the other way ; and remember , your old friend leaves this advice with ...
... tell you , my Lord , if I could do just as I would on this occasion , that no troops at all should be disbanded , but believe me , my Lord , you are too much biassed the other way ; and remember , your old friend leaves this advice with ...
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... take a candle in his own royal hand , and tell him the story of these pictures , running through the names and characters of all the persons represented in them , and what they had 1735 . 71 HIS CONVERSATION WITH WALPOLE .
... take a candle in his own royal hand , and tell him the story of these pictures , running through the names and characters of all the persons represented in them , and what they had 1735 . 71 HIS CONVERSATION WITH WALPOLE .
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... tell them , as the Bishops had thought it their duty to give them this warning and this advice , so they would provide * Sir Robert Walpole removed in 1730 from the Green Park side of Arling . ton Street , to the official residence in ...
... tell them , as the Bishops had thought it their duty to give them this warning and this advice , so they would provide * Sir Robert Walpole removed in 1730 from the Green Park side of Arling . ton Street , to the official residence in ...
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