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 Quality |
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Page 50
... Notwithstanding all these Things ( your Grace goes on ) the Queen and Princess lived , in Appearance , for fome Time after , · C < as if nothing had happened , till the King was pleafed ( without PUBLICLY affigning ' any particular ...
... Notwithstanding all these Things ( your Grace goes on ) the Queen and Princess lived , in Appearance , for fome Time after , · C < as if nothing had happened , till the King was pleafed ( without PUBLICLY affigning ' any particular ...
Page 63
... Notwithstanding this Obfervation of our " Author , which was made upon another ' Occafion , he affigns another Reafon for the Earl's Difgrace : It may not be amifs to give my Readers his Account of it in his own Words : << " An Incident ...
... Notwithstanding this Obfervation of our " Author , which was made upon another ' Occafion , he affigns another Reafon for the Earl's Difgrace : It may not be amifs to give my Readers his Account of it in his own Words : << " An Incident ...
Page 69
... Notwithstanding all that has been faid above , this fudden Change in the • Mind of the King makes it reasonable to believe , that fome unforeseen Incident at least blew up the Coals , at this Time , if it was not the fole Occafion of ...
... Notwithstanding all that has been faid above , this fudden Change in the • Mind of the King makes it reasonable to believe , that fome unforeseen Incident at least blew up the Coals , at this Time , if it was not the fole Occafion of ...
Page 71
... notwithstanding the Ex- ception to Lord Marlborough in the general Pardon , quoted above by Mr. Lediard , his Lordship's Name was faid to be on this Lift of Converts , as well as the Admiral's ; and the fame thing was afterwards averr'd ...
... notwithstanding the Ex- ception to Lord Marlborough in the general Pardon , quoted above by Mr. Lediard , his Lordship's Name was faid to be on this Lift of Converts , as well as the Admiral's ; and the fame thing was afterwards averr'd ...
Page 79
... ( notwithstanding your Grace takes fuch Pains to fignify he was , during a great Part of this Quarrel , in Flanders ) the governed herself by his * Command . That the Discarding Lady Marlborough , of what- ever Importance she had made ...
... ( notwithstanding your Grace takes fuch Pains to fignify he was , during a great Part of this Quarrel , in Flanders ) the governed herself by his * Command . That the Discarding Lady Marlborough , of what- ever Importance she had made ...
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