The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... continued enjoyment of privileges , which distinguish us from the rest of the world . Such names have hitherto been mentioned with veneration , by our most ardent and enlightened Patriots ; and their names , at the head of which now ...
... continued enjoyment of privileges , which distinguish us from the rest of the world . Such names have hitherto been mentioned with veneration , by our most ardent and enlightened Patriots ; and their names , at the head of which now ...
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... continued pleasure opening upon them . The character of George III . , was mulish , and obstinate to the very last degree , and if like Don Quixote , he had once made . up his mind to believe that a windmill was a giant , it was in vain ...
... continued pleasure opening upon them . The character of George III . , was mulish , and obstinate to the very last degree , and if like Don Quixote , he had once made . up his mind to believe that a windmill was a giant , it was in vain ...
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... continued for nearly three years , marked by various successes , and defeats ; and in the months of July 1778 , Lord Howe after landing the troops under Sir Henry Clinton at New York , received intelligence by his cruisers , that Count ...
... continued for nearly three years , marked by various successes , and defeats ; and in the months of July 1778 , Lord Howe after landing the troops under Sir Henry Clinton at New York , received intelligence by his cruisers , that Count ...
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... continued his course in search of a Spanish squadron , which was reported to be cruising off Cape St. Vincent , and on the 16th of January , they fell in with the Spanish fleet , consisting of fourteen ships of the line , com- manded by ...
... continued his course in search of a Spanish squadron , which was reported to be cruising off Cape St. Vincent , and on the 16th of January , they fell in with the Spanish fleet , consisting of fourteen ships of the line , com- manded by ...
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... continued very rough , and the larger ships of the fleet , the Sandwich and Prince George , were in imminent danger , and were forced to make sail to avoid the rocks of St. Lucar . On the following morning they fortunately got into deep ...
... continued very rough , and the larger ships of the fleet , the Sandwich and Prince George , were in imminent danger , and were forced to make sail to avoid the rocks of St. Lucar . On the following morning they fortunately got into deep ...
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