The Endless Adventure: The accession of George the Second and Queen Caroline (June 1727) Walpole's prestige in Europe (1727-1735) A domestic reverse and a recovery (1730-1735)Macmillan & Company, limited, 1930 - Great Britain |
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BOOK FIVE | 7 |
In what degree the Whig Schism and the Royal | 11 |
How one of the results of the reconciliation was | 18 |
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