Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 59, No. 364, February 1846

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Neither the Emperor nor the court of Madrid, however, would consent to this arrangement; the former, because hefeared to lose that great general in Italy, the latter because theyfeared to gain him in Spain. Marlborough, meanwhile, embarked forEngland on the 7th November, where his presence had now becomeindispensably necessary to arrest the progress of court andparliamentary intrigues, which threatened to prove immediately fatal tohis influence and ascendancy.
The origin of these intrigues was
...to be found not merely in the asperityof party feeling which, at that time, owing to the recent Revolution, prevailed to a degree never before paralleled in English history, andthe peculiar obloquy to which Marlborough was exposed, owing to the parthe had taken in that transaction; but to another cause of a privatenature, but which, in all courts, and especially under a female reign, is likely to produce important public results. During Marlborough'sabsence from court, owing to his commanding the armies in Flanders, hisinfluence with the Queen had sensibly declined, and that of anothermaterially increased.

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