Memoirs of the Kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunnenburg 1

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Memoirs of the Kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunnenburg 1
William Belsham
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with a final and harfh repulfe. ** X>ord Mar," fays the Ambafiador to Mr. Craggs, '' is outre at the ufage he has met with. He fays, our Miniftry may be great and able men, but that they are not ikilful in making profelytes, or keeping friends whe9 they have them.
I am pretty much of hi? mind. He was certainly determined to leave the Pretender's intereft* He is now full of refent- ment, and in moft violent agitations." How ftriking the contraft betv^%n the policy of the Engliih Court in this re
...ign» and that of Henry IV. of France, ^fter his triumphs orei^the frftion oi the League 1 But every King U not a hero.
of . K. G E O R G E I. 147 of Sicily ; his Sicilian Majefty having concerted his own meafutes by a feparate negotiation with the Court of Vienna ; wifely refolving to fubmit to terms, however difadvantageous, which he found himfelf unable to oppofe with . eflfeft. The Spaniards having landed their forces, confiding of 30,000 men, flattered, themfelves with the fpeedy redudion of this rich and beautiful ifland.


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