The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... prince , fond of dinner and the bottle ; liked to go to Italy , as his brothers had done before him ; and we read how he jovially sold 6700 of his Hanoverians to the Seigniory of Venice . They went bravely off to the Morea , under ...
... prince , fond of dinner and the bottle ; liked to go to Italy , as his brothers had done before him ; and we read how he jovially sold 6700 of his Hanoverians to the Seigniory of Venice . They went bravely off to the Morea , under ...
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... Prince of Great Britain , Electoral Prince of Brunswick Lüneburg , Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay , Earl of Carrick , Baron of Renfrew , Lord of the Isles , and Great Steward of Scotland , Prince of Wales , and Earl of Chester . All the ...
... Prince of Great Britain , Electoral Prince of Brunswick Lüneburg , Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay , Earl of Carrick , Baron of Renfrew , Lord of the Isles , and Great Steward of Scotland , Prince of Wales , and Earl of Chester . All the ...
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... Prince , like the rest of the Whigs ; but a sort of reconciliation had taken place ; and now , being a very old man , the Prince invited him to dine and sleep at the Pavilion , and the old Duke drove over from his Castle of Arundel with ...
... Prince , like the rest of the Whigs ; but a sort of reconciliation had taken place ; and now , being a very old man , the Prince invited him to dine and sleep at the Pavilion , and the old Duke drove over from his Castle of Arundel with ...
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