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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... passed at Turin , but we may be assured by the French silence that they are not pleased . " I shall be very uneasy till I hear from you that every thing is easy between Mrs. Morley and yourself ; for without that I shall have no heart ...
... passed at Turin , but we may be assured by the French silence that they are not pleased . " I shall be very uneasy till I hear from you that every thing is easy between Mrs. Morley and yourself ; for without that I shall have no heart ...
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... passed , which it would be needless to insert , as they all bear the same tone and character . The queen , indeed , became disgusted with this epistolary contro versy , and gradually delayed her replies , till the correspon- dence on ...
... passed , which it would be needless to insert , as they all bear the same tone and character . The queen , indeed , became disgusted with this epistolary contro versy , and gradually delayed her replies , till the correspon- dence on ...
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... passed , I shall once more write , as becomes me , and will yet hope it may have its effect ; if not , God's will be done . " On the arrival of the expected messenger , Marlborough did not hesitate to fulfil his promise , though ...
... passed , I shall once more write , as becomes me , and will yet hope it may have its effect ; if not , God's will be done . " On the arrival of the expected messenger , Marlborough did not hesitate to fulfil his promise , though ...
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... the Commons , the session passed with unusual - Letters from Prior to the Duke of Marlborough , in 1707 and 1708 . Marlborough Papers . unanimity , and scarcely any opposition occurred , except on 1706 , 1707. ] 25 PROMOTION OF THE WHIGS .
... the Commons , the session passed with unusual - Letters from Prior to the Duke of Marlborough , in 1707 and 1708 . Marlborough Papers . unanimity , and scarcely any opposition occurred , except on 1706 , 1707. ] 25 PROMOTION OF THE WHIGS .
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... passed unani- mously , received the royal sanction without delay . The settlement consisted of two acts : the first rendered the ho- nours and dignities of John Duke of Marlborough permanent in 1706 , 1707. ] 29 SETTLEMENT OF BLENHEIM .
... passed unani- mously , received the royal sanction without delay . The settlement consisted of two acts : the first rendered the ho- nours and dignities of John Duke of Marlborough permanent in 1706 , 1707. ] 29 SETTLEMENT OF BLENHEIM .
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