The Other Side of the Question: Or, An Attempt to Rescue the Characters of the Two Royal Sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, Out of the Hands of the D---s D----- of -----. In which All the Remarkables in Her Grace's Late Account are Stated in Their Full Strength, as Fully Answer'd; the Conduct of Several Noble Persons is Justify'd; and All the Necessary Lights are Thrown on Our Court-history from the Revolution, to the Change of the Ministry in 1710. In a Letter to Her Grace. By a Woman of QualityT. Cooper, 1742 - 467 strán (strany) |
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... Rochester , and afked his Opinion , whether the Prin- cefs ought to be fatisfied , or whether it was reafonable fhe fhould try to get more . ( I did not then know how much his Heart was bent on making his Court to " the Queen . ) His ...
... Rochester , and afked his Opinion , whether the Prin- cefs ought to be fatisfied , or whether it was reafonable fhe fhould try to get more . ( I did not then know how much his Heart was bent on making his Court to " the Queen . ) His ...
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... Rochester was a very * • MAN . Their Zeal on the prefent Occasion was , doubtless , to thwart King William ; for I never obferved that , on any other , they difcovered much Regard for the Prin- cefs of Denmark . C GREAT ' Tis obfervable ...
... Rochester was a very * • MAN . Their Zeal on the prefent Occasion was , doubtless , to thwart King William ; for I never obferved that , on any other , they difcovered much Regard for the Prin- cefs of Denmark . C GREAT ' Tis obfervable ...
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... Rochester , to defire that she would perfuade the Princess to keep the Prince from going to Sea , & c . Which indicates , that even her Majefty confidered her Sifter as no better than your Grace's Ward ; that as much Complaifance as the ...
... Rochester , to defire that she would perfuade the Princess to keep the Prince from going to Sea , & c . Which indicates , that even her Majefty confidered her Sifter as no better than your Grace's Ward ; that as much Complaifance as the ...
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... Rochester , who was much in the Queen's Favour and Councils , con- ' firms it . He had warmly oppofed my C < < coming into the Princess's Family , and he now fhewed himself very defirous to have ' me removed , believing , without ...
... Rochester , who was much in the Queen's Favour and Councils , con- ' firms it . He had warmly oppofed my C < < coming into the Princess's Family , and he now fhewed himself very defirous to have ' me removed , believing , without ...
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... Rochester with all the Severity and Ran- cour you are Mistress of . - Behold the Reason explain'd by yourfelf . He oppofed your coming into the Princefs's Family , and was defirous to have you removed . This might be Fact : But why did ...
... Rochester with all the Severity and Ran- cour you are Mistress of . - Behold the Reason explain'd by yourfelf . He oppofed your coming into the Princefs's Family , and was defirous to have you removed . This might be Fact : But why did ...
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