History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Marshal Berwick , the Pretender's illegitimate brother , to treat of the restoration of the Stuarts ; Anne re- taining the Crown for her life , and securities being given for the religion and liberties of England . Peace was , however ...
... Marshal Berwick , the Pretender's illegitimate brother , to treat of the restoration of the Stuarts ; Anne re- taining the Crown for her life , and securities being given for the religion and liberties of England . Peace was , however ...
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... Marshal Berwick and the Pretender himself soon became convinced that Oxford's view was chiefly his own present maintenance in power , and that he had no serious intention of assisting them ** - In fact , notwithstanding this negotiation ...
... Marshal Berwick and the Pretender himself soon became convinced that Oxford's view was chiefly his own present maintenance in power , and that he had no serious intention of assisting them ** - In fact , notwithstanding this negotiation ...
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... Berwick and Edinburgh were in like manner entrusted to sure hands . But the influence of the Duke of Marl- borough ... Marshal Berwick observes , " Le Trésorier différait de jour à autre " de régler l'armée malgré les solicitations du ...
... Berwick and Edinburgh were in like manner entrusted to sure hands . But the influence of the Duke of Marl- borough ... Marshal Berwick observes , " Le Trésorier différait de jour à autre " de régler l'armée malgré les solicitations du ...
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... Marshal Berwick , in his Memoirs , that the Court of St. Germain's had intimated to the Queen , through the channel of the Duke of Ormond and of Lady Masham , its wish to see the Lord Treasurer removed . ** It is the more likely that ...
... Marshal Berwick , in his Memoirs , that the Court of St. Germain's had intimated to the Queen , through the channel of the Duke of Ormond and of Lady Masham , its wish to see the Lord Treasurer removed . ** It is the more likely that ...
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... Marshal Berwick , the Pretender's illegitimate brother ; gave a flattering report of the Jacobite interest in England ; and observed , that the * time was not yet come for himself to espouse CHAPTER V Plans of the Jacobites abroad.
... Marshal Berwick , the Pretender's illegitimate brother ; gave a flattering report of the Jacobite interest in England ; and observed , that the * time was not yet come for himself to espouse CHAPTER V Plans of the Jacobites abroad.
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