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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... Mind in England . Proposal of Marlborough to mask Lille , and penetrate into France , opposed by Eugene , and counteracted by the Dutch Deputies LXXI . - - 278 266 - Increasing Contentions between the Duchess and the Queen . Their ...
... Mind in England . Proposal of Marlborough to mask Lille , and penetrate into France , opposed by Eugene , and counteracted by the Dutch Deputies LXXI . - - 278 266 - Increasing Contentions between the Duchess and the Queen . Their ...
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... mind freely to one's friends on every occasion , but sometimes one is apt to hope things may not come to that extremity , as to make it necessary to trouble them , and therefore it is very natural to defer doing so as long as one ...
... mind freely to one's friends on every occasion , but sometimes one is apt to hope things may not come to that extremity , as to make it necessary to trouble them , and therefore it is very natural to defer doing so as long as one ...
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... mind , that for me to hearken to any such offer , would be in effect to be both fool and knave . Lord Somers , Lord Halifax , and I , have talked very fully over all this matter , and we are come to our last resolution in it , that this ...
... mind , that for me to hearken to any such offer , would be in effect to be both fool and knave . Lord Somers , Lord Halifax , and I , have talked very fully over all this matter , and we are come to our last resolution in it , that this ...
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... mind ; that is , that since it is plain that you are very ill with the queen , purely for acting and speaking honestly and sincerely your mind , nobody knows how far some people might make the queen believe that we were gone only to ...
... mind ; that is , that since it is plain that you are very ill with the queen , purely for acting and speaking honestly and sincerely your mind , nobody knows how far some people might make the queen believe that we were gone only to ...
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... mind freely ; and that you may not sus- pect me of being partial , I take leave to assure you , in the presence of God , that I am not for your putting yourself into the hands of either party . But the behaviour of Lord Rochester , and ...
... mind freely ; and that you may not sus- pect me of being partial , I take leave to assure you , in the presence of God , that I am not for your putting yourself into the hands of either party . But the behaviour of Lord Rochester , and ...
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