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Upon the accession of George I. to the throne , danger began to threaten the late ministry on every side : whether they had really intentions of bringing in the Pretender , or whether the whigs made it a pretext for destroying them ...
Upon the accession of George I. to the throne , danger began to threaten the late ministry on every side : whether they had really intentions of bringing in the Pretender , or whether the whigs made it a pretext for destroying them ...
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In this depressed situation he began to listen to some proposals which were made by the Pretender , who was then residing at Bar , in France , and who was desirous of admitting Bolingbroke into his secret councils .
In this depressed situation he began to listen to some proposals which were made by the Pretender , who was then residing at Bar , in France , and who was desirous of admitting Bolingbroke into his secret councils .
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He concluded , by giving me a letter from the Pretender , whom he had seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss of time to Commercy ; and this instance was grounded on the message which the bearer of the ...
He concluded , by giving me a letter from the Pretender , whom he had seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss of time to Commercy ; and this instance was grounded on the message which the bearer of the ...
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In this manner , having for some time debated with him- self , and taken his resolution , he lost no time in repairing to the Pretender at Commercy , and took the seals of that nominal king , as he had formerly those ...
In this manner , having for some time debated with him- self , and taken his resolution , he lost no time in repairing to the Pretender at Commercy , and took the seals of that nominal king , as he had formerly those ...
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The little armament made at Havre de Grace , which furnished the only means to the Pretender of landing on the coasts of Britain , and which had exhausted the treasury of St Germain's , was talked of publicly .
The little armament made at Havre de Grace , which furnished the only means to the Pretender of landing on the coasts of Britain , and which had exhausted the treasury of St Germain's , was talked of publicly .
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