The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... considered , that however , speciously the abstract principle of such a right , might appear in theory , it could never in the nature of things , be reduced to practice . The true spirit of our Constitution , not only in its settled ...
... considered , that however , speciously the abstract principle of such a right , might appear in theory , it could never in the nature of things , be reduced to practice . The true spirit of our Constitution , not only in its settled ...
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... considered irrelevant , but it will be found , that the extrava- gances of the princely profligate were in some instances , closely connected with the conduct of the Duke of Clarence , afterwards William the IV . , and for that reason ...
... considered irrelevant , but it will be found , that the extrava- gances of the princely profligate were in some instances , closely connected with the conduct of the Duke of Clarence , afterwards William the IV . , and for that reason ...
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... considered sufficiently good security for the large investments which GEORGE GUELPH was in the habit of transmitting to his foreign bank . Two or three years had scarcely elapsed , when the rumour of the royal embarrassments again ...
... considered sufficiently good security for the large investments which GEORGE GUELPH was in the habit of transmitting to his foreign bank . Two or three years had scarcely elapsed , when the rumour of the royal embarrassments again ...
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... considered to be the Marquesses of d'Este , the name now borne by the children of the Duke of Sussex , who are legitimate in the eyes of God , but not according to the profound wisdom of the legis- lature of Great Britain . 1 The ...
... considered to be the Marquesses of d'Este , the name now borne by the children of the Duke of Sussex , who are legitimate in the eyes of God , but not according to the profound wisdom of the legis- lature of Great Britain . 1 The ...
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... considered by us , as a further substantial security . to the civil and religious liberties of this your Majesty's free and native country . Every addition to your Majesty's domestic happiness , fills our hearts with the highest ...
... considered by us , as a further substantial security . to the civil and religious liberties of this your Majesty's free and native country . Every addition to your Majesty's domestic happiness , fills our hearts with the highest ...
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