The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... father of his people , while their cheerful and affectionate loyalty , constituted the happiness of his life , the ... Fathers , at a most momentous crisis of the Country , when the people were looking up to him , as their chief hope to ...
... father of his people , while their cheerful and affectionate loyalty , constituted the happiness of his life , the ... Fathers , at a most momentous crisis of the Country , when the people were looking up to him , as their chief hope to ...
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... fathers were often led to battle by women , and they paid no regard to sex with respect to the individual , who administered ... father Frederick , Prince of Wales , and each to the exclusion of all their uncles . In the event of lineal ...
... fathers were often led to battle by women , and they paid no regard to sex with respect to the individual , who administered ... father Frederick , Prince of Wales , and each to the exclusion of all their uncles . In the event of lineal ...
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... father's will , was kept out of the possession of the Crown of England , by the acts and violence of his brothers , William II . , and Henry I. , who succeeded their father . The real heiress to Henry , was his daughter , the Empress ...
... father's will , was kept out of the possession of the Crown of England , by the acts and violence of his brothers , William II . , and Henry I. , who succeeded their father . The real heiress to Henry , was his daughter , the Empress ...
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... father squandered the treasures of the country , and beggar'd us and our posterity as long as there may be a King on the throne of England by his quix- otic wars , so did his son contribute to the utmost of his power to drain the ...
... father squandered the treasures of the country , and beggar'd us and our posterity as long as there may be a King on the throne of England by his quix- otic wars , so did his son contribute to the utmost of his power to drain the ...
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... FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE to pay the debts of a son , of whom he was the natural Father , when the people would so gladly and willingly relieve him from such an onerous imposition . He , therefore very wisely sends a message down to his ...
... FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE to pay the debts of a son , of whom he was the natural Father , when the people would so gladly and willingly relieve him from such an onerous imposition . He , therefore very wisely sends a message down to his ...
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