The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... duty of the Historian , to give a faithful and impartial portraiture , uninfluenced by party spirit , or any consideration for the personal feelings of those , who , now that the shield of royalty is removed , from them , must appear in ...
... duty of the Historian , to give a faithful and impartial portraiture , uninfluenced by party spirit , or any consideration for the personal feelings of those , who , now that the shield of royalty is removed , from them , must appear in ...
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... duty of every Chris- tian to submit himself to the lawful authority established in this country . So long then as the King of England governs his conduct by the law of the realm , he cannot be resisted nor dethroned by his subjects ...
... duty of every Chris- tian to submit himself to the lawful authority established in this country . So long then as the King of England governs his conduct by the law of the realm , he cannot be resisted nor dethroned by his subjects ...
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... duty reposed in them . One of the greatest faults attached to the royal family of this country is , that in the election of their official servants , they generally give the preference to foreigners , which is tan- tamount to saying ...
... duty reposed in them . One of the greatest faults attached to the royal family of this country is , that in the election of their official servants , they generally give the preference to foreigners , which is tan- tamount to saying ...
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... duty of a soldier , that of fighting ; but as far as the cut of a uniform , or the adjustment of any military frippery was concerned , he was one of the most active members of the army . If we look to the Duke of York , what do we there ...
... duty of a soldier , that of fighting ; but as far as the cut of a uniform , or the adjustment of any military frippery was concerned , he was one of the most active members of the army . If we look to the Duke of York , what do we there ...
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... duty . By knowing how to obey , you will learn how to com- mand , and think not that the high station in which you were born , absolves you from the performance of even the most menial duty attached to the rank which you may hold in the ...
... duty . By knowing how to obey , you will learn how to com- mand , and think not that the high station in which you were born , absolves you from the performance of even the most menial duty attached to the rank which you may hold in the ...
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