The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... not less fearlessly investigated the causes , and the power of those , who , though admitted by the constitution to legislate for the people , are yet the people's enemies . THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM THE iv PREFACE .
... not less fearlessly investigated the causes , and the power of those , who , though admitted by the constitution to legislate for the people , are yet the people's enemies . THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM THE iv PREFACE .
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... enemy ; himself and his whole army saved from being carried prisoners into France , by one of the most ignominious treaties , which was ever signed by a British General , one article of which was , that the French sailors then in the ...
... enemy ; himself and his whole army saved from being carried prisoners into France , by one of the most ignominious treaties , which was ever signed by a British General , one article of which was , that the French sailors then in the ...
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... enemy , which could bring upon him the direct charge of aggression . At the entrance of the Bay of Biscay on the 17th , the Admiral discovered two French frigates , the Licorne , and the Bellepoule , very intent on taking a survey of ...
... enemy , which could bring upon him the direct charge of aggression . At the entrance of the Bay of Biscay on the 17th , the Admiral discovered two French frigates , the Licorne , and the Bellepoule , very intent on taking a survey of ...
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... enemy , and threw out a signal for the rest of the fleet to form the line , but observing that some of his ships , disabled in the engagement , had fallen to leeward , and were in danger of being cut off by the enemy , he was in the ...
... enemy , and threw out a signal for the rest of the fleet to form the line , but observing that some of his ships , disabled in the engagement , had fallen to leeward , and were in danger of being cut off by the enemy , he was in the ...
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... enemies ; and if he were really blameable for a voluntary neglect of signals , and contempt of orders after the action , the Commander - in - Chief cannot well escape some censure , for not enforcing obedience , when he knew the honour ...
... enemies ; and if he were really blameable for a voluntary neglect of signals , and contempt of orders after the action , the Commander - in - Chief cannot well escape some censure , for not enforcing obedience , when he knew the honour ...
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