The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... honour and dignity of the family , to the liquidation of the debts of his moral son , the Duke of York , several families would have been saved from destitution , and the name of the Duke of York not pronounced , with a heavy curse ...
... honour and dignity of the family , to the liquidation of the debts of his moral son , the Duke of York , several families would have been saved from destitution , and the name of the Duke of York not pronounced , with a heavy curse ...
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... honour of the heir apparent to the Crown . The King was always a staunch stickler for the dignity and honour of the Crown , and * This panegyric of the Queen , of her darling son , was always a source of banter to the Duke of York , who ...
... honour of the heir apparent to the Crown . The King was always a staunch stickler for the dignity and honour of the Crown , and * This panegyric of the Queen , of her darling son , was always a source of banter to the Duke of York , who ...
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... honour of the Regent , without a corresponding advance of money , and consequently " the faithful Commons " advanced him £ 100.000 to defray the expence of the change of the Prince of Wales into a Prince Regent , and as the latter ...
... honour of the Regent , without a corresponding advance of money , and consequently " the faithful Commons " advanced him £ 100.000 to defray the expence of the change of the Prince of Wales into a Prince Regent , and as the latter ...
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... honour and dignity of your Crown , whenever a happy establishment of public measures shall present a favourable occasion , will be ready to exert their utmost abilities , in support of such wise councils , as apparently tend , to render ...
... honour and dignity of your Crown , whenever a happy establishment of public measures shall present a favourable occasion , will be ready to exert their utmost abilities , in support of such wise councils , as apparently tend , to render ...
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... honour be it said , that he attended to the contents of " the lion's mouth , " as it was termed in Petersburg , before he admitted the foreign Ambas sadors into his presence . He never neglected , nor refused to give an answer , even to ...
... honour be it said , that he attended to the contents of " the lion's mouth , " as it was termed in Petersburg , before he admitted the foreign Ambas sadors into his presence . He never neglected , nor refused to give an answer , even to ...
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