The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... Marlborough , lord Godolphin , and even the princess Anne herself , were violently suspected of disaffection ; the fleet , the army , and the church were seen mistaking their desire of novelty for a return of duty to their banished ...
... Marlborough , lord Godolphin , and even the princess Anne herself , were violently suspected of disaffection ; the fleet , the army , and the church were seen mistaking their desire of novelty for a return of duty to their banished ...
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... Marlborough . This nobleman had begun life as a court - page , and was raised by King James to a peerage . Having deserted his own master , he attached himself in appearance to king William , but had still a secret partiality in favour ...
... Marlborough . This nobleman had begun life as a court - page , and was raised by King James to a peerage . Having deserted his own master , he attached himself in appearance to king William , but had still a secret partiality in favour ...
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... Marlborough had still another hold upon the queen's affections and esteem . He was married to a lady who was the queen's peculiar confidante , and who governed her , in every action of life , with unbounded authority . By this canal ...
... Marlborough had still another hold upon the queen's affections and esteem . He was married to a lady who was the queen's peculiar confidante , and who governed her , in every action of life , with unbounded authority . By this canal ...
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... Marlborough had his views gratified , in being ap- pointed general of the English forces ; and he was equally flat- tered by the Dutch , who , though their countryman , the earl of Athlone , had a right to share the command , gave the ...
... Marlborough had his views gratified , in being ap- pointed general of the English forces ; and he was equally flat- tered by the Dutch , who , though their countryman , the earl of Athlone , had a right to share the command , gave the ...
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... Marlborough had no design to pursue ; contented with ending the campaign by taking the city of Liege , in which he found an immense sum of money and a great number of prisoners . By the success of this campaign , Marlborough raised his ...
... Marlborough had no design to pursue ; contented with ending the campaign by taking the city of Liege , in which he found an immense sum of money and a great number of prisoners . By the success of this campaign , Marlborough raised his ...
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