Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough: With His Original Correspondence, Collected from the Family Records at Blenheim and Other Authentic Sources, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... answered it ; but I cannot but remain of the same mind I was when I wrote last concerning Sir Charles Hedges ... answer that all their friends will go along with them this winter . If this be complied with , you will then , in a ...
... answered it ; but I cannot but remain of the same mind I was when I wrote last concerning Sir Charles Hedges ... answer that all their friends will go along with them this winter . If this be complied with , you will then , in a ...
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... answer it neither to God nor man , but are obliged both in conscience and honour to do it . ' Let his words plead for her , who will be lost and undone if you pursue this cruel intention , and begs that you would neither think of it ...
... answer it neither to God nor man , but are obliged both in conscience and honour to do it . ' Let his words plead for her , who will be lost and undone if you pursue this cruel intention , and begs that you would neither think of it ...
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... ; for I think what you write in yours of the 13th of Sep- tember is not to be answered ; for in England no minister can , or ought VOL . II . C to govern without help . God preserve her , and 1706. ] 17 HIS LETTERS .
... ; for I think what you write in yours of the 13th of Sep- tember is not to be answered ; for in England no minister can , or ought VOL . II . C to govern without help . God preserve her , and 1706. ] 17 HIS LETTERS .
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... answer which concerns the estate of Woodstock and the house of Blenheim . I did make my humble request to the queen , that those might go along with the titles , and I make the like request to your lordships , that after the Duchess of ...
... answer which concerns the estate of Woodstock and the house of Blenheim . I did make my humble request to the queen , that those might go along with the titles , and I make the like request to your lordships , that after the Duchess of ...
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... answer , not only intimated his acquiescence , but hinted that an annual pension of 20007. should be granted to Piper , and 1000l . to Hermelin , and the first year paid in advance . If he could not himself undertake the journey , he ...
... answer , not only intimated his acquiescence , but hinted that an annual pension of 20007. should be granted to Piper , and 1000l . to Hermelin , and the first year paid in advance . If he could not himself undertake the journey , he ...
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