The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents. Churchmen. Dissenters. StatesmenVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... talents appear to have been respectable ; and the man- ner in which he managed his elector- ate before he became King of England , was highly creditable to his judgment . Toland says , in a pamphlet published about the year 1705 , I ...
... talents appear to have been respectable ; and the man- ner in which he managed his elector- ate before he became King of England , was highly creditable to his judgment . Toland says , in a pamphlet published about the year 1705 , I ...
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... talents as a commander , judged rather from the national importance of the battle of Culloden , than the real mili ... talent and ex- perience at their head . After the battle of Hastenbech , a French officer , notic- ing the fine ...
... talents as a commander , judged rather from the national importance of the battle of Culloden , than the real mili ... talent and ex- perience at their head . After the battle of Hastenbech , a French officer , notic- ing the fine ...
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... for her personal graces , her temper , and her talents . In 1743 , her hand was solicited by Frederick , Prince Royal of Denmark . On the 27th of October in that year , she was united to MARY , PRINCESS OF HESSE . 61.
... for her personal graces , her temper , and her talents . In 1743 , her hand was solicited by Frederick , Prince Royal of Denmark . On the 27th of October in that year , she was united to MARY , PRINCESS OF HESSE . 61.
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... talents he appears to have held in considerable estimation . John- son occasionally visited the library at the queen's house ; and one day , while he was there , the king unexpectedly entered ; having come for the purpose of seeing ...
... talents he appears to have held in considerable estimation . John- son occasionally visited the library at the queen's house ; and one day , while he was there , the king unexpectedly entered ; having come for the purpose of seeing ...
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... talents and long standing at the bar , justly entitled them ; and Sir Robert Wilson was arbi- trarily dismissed from the service , for his interference at her majesty's funeral . On account of his unpopular reception , by the mob , when ...
... talents and long standing at the bar , justly entitled them ; and Sir Robert Wilson was arbi- trarily dismissed from the service , for his interference at her majesty's funeral . On account of his unpopular reception , by the mob , when ...
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