The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... Royal Highness with that patient forbearance , which characterized his after life , scorned to take advantage of a ... Royal Highness was appointed Lord High Admiral , the quon- dam midshipman , whose promotion had not kept pace with his ...
... Royal Highness with that patient forbearance , which characterized his after life , scorned to take advantage of a ... Royal Highness was appointed Lord High Admiral , the quon- dam midshipman , whose promotion had not kept pace with his ...
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... royal midshipman came in for no little share of the irony and ridicule of his messmates in going to see his mother ... Highness . This may be considered as the first affair in which his Royal Highness " fleshed his maiden sword , " and ...
... royal midshipman came in for no little share of the irony and ridicule of his messmates in going to see his mother ... Highness . This may be considered as the first affair in which his Royal Highness " fleshed his maiden sword , " and ...
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... Royal Highness , was far more honoured in the omission , and upon all occasions , the Prince took more plea- sure in being placed on a level , and sharing in the fun and frolic , as well as in the duties of his messmates , as if he was ...
... Royal Highness , was far more honoured in the omission , and upon all occasions , the Prince took more plea- sure in being placed on a level , and sharing in the fun and frolic , as well as in the duties of his messmates , as if he was ...
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... Royal , Jamaica , after having cruised some time off this peninsula . On the arrival of the Barfleur , the in- habitants of Port Royal presented a respectful address to his Royal Highness Prince William , to which he made a suitable ...
... Royal , Jamaica , after having cruised some time off this peninsula . On the arrival of the Barfleur , the in- habitants of Port Royal presented a respectful address to his Royal Highness Prince William , to which he made a suitable ...
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... Royal Highness , and to carry him into the harbour . Upon his arrival , he was received with every honour due to his exalted rank , above six thousand French and Spanish troops lined the streets through which he passed to the governor's ...
... Royal Highness , and to carry him into the harbour . Upon his arrival , he was received with every honour due to his exalted rank , above six thousand French and Spanish troops lined the streets through which he passed to the governor's ...
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