The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 550 էջ |
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... Marlborough he seemed , after a long period of coldness and suspicion , to have become thoroughly reconciled . Their interests indeed were now iden- tical . The great object of William's life was to strike at the power of Louis : the ...
... Marlborough he seemed , after a long period of coldness and suspicion , to have become thoroughly reconciled . Their interests indeed were now iden- tical . The great object of William's life was to strike at the power of Louis : the ...
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... Marlborough was readmitted to favour , and indeed to a degree of the King's confidence hardly enjoyed by any other English- The diplomatic relations in which he was brought with foreign powers in negotiating the Grand Alliance rendered ...
... Marlborough was readmitted to favour , and indeed to a degree of the King's confidence hardly enjoyed by any other English- The diplomatic relations in which he was brought with foreign powers in negotiating the Grand Alliance rendered ...
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... Marlborough from a Tory into a Whig ; and as opinions always went to extremes in her mind , she was soon a flaming ... Marlborough , 1742 ; Burnet's history of his own time . + The marriage took place January , 1700 , but it had been for ...
... Marlborough from a Tory into a Whig ; and as opinions always went to extremes in her mind , she was soon a flaming ... Marlborough , 1742 ; Burnet's history of his own time . + The marriage took place January , 1700 , but it had been for ...
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... Marlborough to form an administration composed of the moderate men of both fac- tions , in the hope that they would be strong enough when united to keep under the rancorous and extreme of both . * He could not now see without great ...
... Marlborough to form an administration composed of the moderate men of both fac- tions , in the hope that they would be strong enough when united to keep under the rancorous and extreme of both . * He could not now see without great ...
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... Marlborough , who had been anx- iously expected , arrived at the Hague . Three days after- wards he received his formal audience from the States - general , and renewed those promises of the strictest friendship which Anne had made by ...
... Marlborough , who had been anx- iously expected , arrived at the Hague . Three days after- wards he received his formal audience from the States - general , and renewed those promises of the strictest friendship which Anne had made by ...
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The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1 Frederick William Wyon Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
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