The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... Bill , called the " Declaration of Rights , " in which the Lords and Commons consider it , " as a marvellous Providence , and mer- ciful goodness of God , to this nation to preserve " King William , and Queen Mary , " most happily to ...
... Bill , called the " Declaration of Rights , " in which the Lords and Commons consider it , " as a marvellous Providence , and mer- ciful goodness of God , to this nation to preserve " King William , and Queen Mary , " most happily to ...
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... Bill passed the Commons to exclude the King's brother , the Duke of York from the succession , on the ground of his being a Papist ; but it was rejected by the Lords , and the King also declared that he would never consent to it ; so ...
... Bill passed the Commons to exclude the King's brother , the Duke of York from the succession , on the ground of his being a Papist ; but it was rejected by the Lords , and the King also declared that he would never consent to it ; so ...
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... bill of fare , and to those who have travelled on the continent , the singularity and originality which are frequently displayed in those documents must be well known . They are generally a compound of all languages huddled together ...
... bill of fare , and to those who have travelled on the continent , the singularity and originality which are frequently displayed in those documents must be well known . They are generally a compound of all languages huddled together ...
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... bills payable to his own order , which he discounted , and took the money to the Prince . His Royal Highness paid Mr. Goldsmidt many compliments for his attention , and tendered his services , but said , as the Duke of York , who was to ...
... bills payable to his own order , which he discounted , and took the money to the Prince . His Royal Highness paid Mr. Goldsmidt many compliments for his attention , and tendered his services , but said , as the Duke of York , who was to ...
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... bills . When , therefore , these bonds became payable , or interest accrued , the onus probandi lay with the trustees to vouch for their genuine- ness or falsehood , as they would have been ready to do , if the originals had been either ...
... bills . When , therefore , these bonds became payable , or interest accrued , the onus probandi lay with the trustees to vouch for their genuine- ness or falsehood , as they would have been ready to do , if the originals had been either ...
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