The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... carried into effect with a becoming regard to the dignity and honour of the Regent , without a corresponding advance of money , and consequently " the faithful Commons " advanced him £ 100.000 to defray the expence of the change of the ...
... carried into effect with a becoming regard to the dignity and honour of the Regent , without a corresponding advance of money , and consequently " the faithful Commons " advanced him £ 100.000 to defray the expence of the change of the ...
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... carrying us as far back as the subversion of the Roman Empire , as antiquarians have traced its descent from one Caius Etius , a Roman of some conse- quence , who flourished in the latter part of the fourth century . It must , however ...
... carrying us as far back as the subversion of the Roman Empire , as antiquarians have traced its descent from one Caius Etius , a Roman of some conse- quence , who flourished in the latter part of the fourth century . It must , however ...
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... carrying up of an address to his Majesty , was then considered as an indisputable passport to the honor of knighthood , and the King , having on this occasion , delivered his answer , was about to retire , when the Lord in waiting ...
... carrying up of an address to his Majesty , was then considered as an indisputable passport to the honor of knighthood , and the King , having on this occasion , delivered his answer , was about to retire , when the Lord in waiting ...
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... carried on in Berlin . We have only to advert to the names of the individuals chosen by George III . , for the education of his sons , to arrive at the immediate knowledge of the principles in which they 30 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... carried on in Berlin . We have only to advert to the names of the individuals chosen by George III . , for the education of his sons , to arrive at the immediate knowledge of the principles in which they 30 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... carry it into execution , for it would be the height of injust- ice to the memory of those learned men , were we not openly to declare , that the persons to whose charge the care of the juvenile years of the royal youths was committed ...
... carry it into execution , for it would be the height of injust- ice to the memory of those learned men , were we not openly to declare , that the persons to whose charge the care of the juvenile years of the royal youths was committed ...
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