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Essay heading: King George I
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Sophia's son George, became heir to the throne in August 1714(The Royal Heraldry of England).
King George was 54 years of age when he took the throne. He was said to be undignified without the slightest knowledge of the English language. This prevented him from taking part in cabinet councils. He never bothered to learn the language of his new kingdom, although he already knew Latin, French, and Italian... displayed 300 characters
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This prevented him from taking part in cabinet councils. He never bothered to learn the language of his new kingdom, although he already knew Latin, French, and Italian. George also showed no appreciation for the English culture. Englishmen Samuel Johnson summarized his thoughts on King George by saying, "George I knew nothing and desired to know nothing; do nothing and desired to do nothing,"(Western Civilization Volume II)... displayed next 300 characters
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