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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... whole of Aiken's Calendar of Nature . Upwards of 100 Engravings . ( Mary and William ) Stories of English and Foreign Life , Twenty beau- tiful Engravings . India , Pictorial , Descriptive , and Historical , from the Earliest Times to ...
... whole of Aiken's Calendar of Nature . Upwards of 100 Engravings . ( Mary and William ) Stories of English and Foreign Life , Twenty beau- tiful Engravings . India , Pictorial , Descriptive , and Historical , from the Earliest Times to ...
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... whole reign , and when many things of very great consequence will come to bear all at once . I doubt whether all we can do will be able to keep off the peace this winter . The peace will necessarily bring on the consideration of what ...
... whole reign , and when many things of very great consequence will come to bear all at once . I doubt whether all we can do will be able to keep off the peace this winter . The peace will necessarily bring on the consideration of what ...
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... whole life depends upon what is done in this winter , and you have an opportunity of making your government strong , which you will never have again . " Your majesty will have me think you are desirous of my advice , and of the ...
... whole life depends upon what is done in this winter , and you have an opportunity of making your government strong , which you will never have again . " Your majesty will have me think you are desirous of my advice , and of the ...
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... whole aim of the letter , and I believe very near the words . was in the first place , to show the reason why I had not waited upon your majesty , believing you were uneasy , and fearing you might think I had some private concern for ...
... whole aim of the letter , and I believe very near the words . was in the first place , to show the reason why I had not waited upon your majesty , believing you were uneasy , and fearing you might think I had some private concern for ...
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... whole sense of the letter ; and having had the honour to know your majesty when you had other thoughts of me than you are pleased to have now , and when you did think fit to take advice and information , I could not reasonably imagine ...
... whole sense of the letter ; and having had the honour to know your majesty when you had other thoughts of me than you are pleased to have now , and when you did think fit to take advice and information , I could not reasonably imagine ...
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