The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... entered into the head of any one , but a German Princess , to place four such infants , at the top of a room , decked out in the most outre style of fashion , to have the nobility and gentry of the country introduced to them , and we ...
... entered into the head of any one , but a German Princess , to place four such infants , at the top of a room , decked out in the most outre style of fashion , to have the nobility and gentry of the country introduced to them , and we ...
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... entered upon the duties of his office with the avowed principle , that the crown is held for the benefit of the people , but of which people , cooped up in the seraglio of Carlton House , he knew but little , and cared still less . A ...
... entered upon the duties of his office with the avowed principle , that the crown is held for the benefit of the people , but of which people , cooped up in the seraglio of Carlton House , he knew but little , and cared still less . A ...
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... entered the Sardinian army . These no doubt , were great and weighty qualifications for the preceptor of a Prince of the blood royal of England ; but nevertheless , they prevailed , and Colonel Bude was sent for to England . The ...
... entered the Sardinian army . These no doubt , were great and weighty qualifications for the preceptor of a Prince of the blood royal of England ; but nevertheless , they prevailed , and Colonel Bude was sent for to England . The ...
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... , distinctly prescribed the age , beyond which an individual entering the navy , could not be rated on the books , nor admitted into the service , and therefore the act was imperative on him to enter his 38 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... , distinctly prescribed the age , beyond which an individual entering the navy , could not be rated on the books , nor admitted into the service , and therefore the act was imperative on him to enter his 38 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... entering him at all , becomes in itself a very questionable matter , at the same time it must be admitted , that the professions of the army and navy , were the only ones open into which the King's sons could be received , at the same ...
... entering him at all , becomes in itself a very questionable matter , at the same time it must be admitted , that the professions of the army and navy , were the only ones open into which the King's sons could be received , at the same ...
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