The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents. Churchmen. Dissenters. StatesmenVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... death ; and , secondly , on his accession to the English crown . She , however , indignantly refused his offers , saying , " If I am guilty , I am not worthy of him : if I am innocent , he is not worthy of me ! " The taste exhibited by ...
... death ; and , secondly , on his accession to the English crown . She , however , indignantly refused his offers , saying , " If I am guilty , I am not worthy of him : if I am innocent , he is not worthy of me ! " The taste exhibited by ...
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... death , a proposal from Lord Berke- ley , for securing the prince , and con- veying him secretly to America . reconciliation ultimately took place between George the First and his son ; but it appears to have been equally insincere on ...
... death , a proposal from Lord Berke- ley , for securing the prince , and con- veying him secretly to America . reconciliation ultimately took place between George the First and his son ; but it appears to have been equally insincere on ...
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... death of Charles the Twelfth , the Swedes entered into a pacific negotiation with George the First , which terminated in the cession of Bremen and Verden to Hanover , for a million of rix - dollars . Prior to this treaty , England had ...
... death of Charles the Twelfth , the Swedes entered into a pacific negotiation with George the First , which terminated in the cession of Bremen and Verden to Hanover , for a million of rix - dollars . Prior to this treaty , England had ...
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... death of George the First was first brought to Walpole , Sir At the first council held by the new sovereign , Dr. Wake , Archbishop of Canterbury , produced the late king's will , and delivered it to George the ་ GEORGE THE SECOND ...
... death of George the First was first brought to Walpole , Sir At the first council held by the new sovereign , Dr. Wake , Archbishop of Canterbury , produced the late king's will , and delivered it to George the ་ GEORGE THE SECOND ...
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... death , however , it was dis- covered , that she was in debt to the treasury , to the amount of £ 20,000 or upwards . To her eldest son , Frederick , Prince of Wales , notwithstanding the aversion he displayed towards her , she behaved ...
... death , however , it was dis- covered , that she was in debt to the treasury , to the amount of £ 20,000 or upwards . To her eldest son , Frederick , Prince of Wales , notwithstanding the aversion he displayed towards her , she behaved ...
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