Here, at home, in the Queen's very council-chamber, round the Queen's dying bed, were the English heads of the rival parties Caballing against each other, some of them deceiving Hanover, some of them deceiving James Stuart, and more than one, it must be confessed, deceiving at the same moment Hanoverians and Stuarts alike.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy
Fresh occasion for intrigue, jealousy, and anger was given by the desire of the King to remain during the winter in Hanover, and his fear, on the other hand, that his son-the Prince who was at the head of affairs in his absence-was forming a party against him, and was Caballing with some of the members of the Government.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy
His brother, Lord Seymour, had been Caballing against him, and was arrested, tried, and beheaded on Tower Hill, on March 20, 1549. But the fall of the protector himself was not long delayed, for under his administration of three years his policy gradually excited wide discontent.
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