The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... crown , and the strength , prosperity , and splendour of the nation . It has , however , been the will of Heaven to remove that much esteemed Monarch , from his earthly kingdom , and to gather him to his Fathers , at a most momentous ...
... crown , and the strength , prosperity , and splendour of the nation . It has , however , been the will of Heaven to remove that much esteemed Monarch , from his earthly kingdom , and to gather him to his Fathers , at a most momentous ...
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... Crown descends . The consent of the people , however , is not to be so under- stood , as though there were really a time and a place , when and where the population of the Island met together to choose their King ; there being no trace ...
... Crown descends . The consent of the people , however , is not to be so under- stood , as though there were really a time and a place , when and where the population of the Island met together to choose their King ; there being no trace ...
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... Crown was offered to Cromwell , by a House of Commons , convened by the sole authority of the Usurper . But the title of Cromwell himself to the supreme power , rested merely upon the instrument of Government , which was drawn up by a ...
... Crown was offered to Cromwell , by a House of Commons , convened by the sole authority of the Usurper . But the title of Cromwell himself to the supreme power , rested merely upon the instrument of Government , which was drawn up by a ...
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... Crown . Thus Edward took the Crown in preference to Richard , his younger brother , and to Elizabeth his elder sister . Upon failure of the male line , the Crown descends to the eldest of the female issue , and the heirs of her body ...
... Crown . Thus Edward took the Crown in preference to Richard , his younger brother , and to Elizabeth his elder sister . Upon failure of the male line , the Crown descends to the eldest of the female issue , and the heirs of her body ...
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Robert Huish. implies an indefeasible right to the crown , and fortunate it is for the country that it is so . The Duke of Cumberland is at present , the heir presumptive to the Crown , but the Par- liament , ( thanks to the wisdom , and ...
Robert Huish. implies an indefeasible right to the crown , and fortunate it is for the country that it is so . The Duke of Cumberland is at present , the heir presumptive to the Crown , but the Par- liament , ( thanks to the wisdom , and ...
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