Similar words: george iii, george, by George, georgette, george mason, george marshall, george gershwin, george washington. Meaning: n. King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover from 1727 to 1760 (1683-1760).
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1. George I and George II were Germans by birth.
2. In honor of George II of England.
3. George II of Greece regains his throne.
4. In honor of George II of Engloned.
5. England under George II was prosperous.
6. During the first London performance King George II is said to have been so moved by the "Hallelujah" chorus, that he rose from his seat, and the rest of the audience with him.
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7. The story is about Captain Jack in London catch by King George II.
8. He knows he is not getting any younger, so he has crossed the line and joined up with the opposition and now works as a privateer for King George II, " explains Rush."
9. And a final clause would tidy up a rule under which all descendants of George II, an 18-century monarch, require royal permission to marry.
10. Georgia was founded in 1732 by a group led by the British philanthropist James Oglethorpe and named for King George II.
11. There was panic in London; a ship was ready to take George II to Hanover.
12. As a German-speaker, he preferred to spend much his time in Hanover, leaving his son, the future George II, to deputise for him in London.
13. It was immediately apparent that the wreck was significant because of its 41 huge bronze cannon bearing the arms of George I and George II of the United Kingdom.
14. When the treaty between England and Spain was set aside Morgan was knighted by King George II of England.
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