The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... interests , desolation and misery through the land for several subsequent generations . Henry was succeeded by his son , and grandson , Henry V. , and Henry VI . In the reign of this weak Prince , the house of York asserted its dormant ...
... interests , desolation and misery through the land for several subsequent generations . Henry was succeeded by his son , and grandson , Henry V. , and Henry VI . In the reign of this weak Prince , the house of York asserted its dormant ...
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... interest of which , a system of taxation must be adopted , which paralyzes the best energies of the country . The ... interests . Still in the spirit of liberality it must be admitted , that the sons of the King of England are by the ...
... interest of which , a system of taxation must be adopted , which paralyzes the best energies of the country . The ... interests . Still in the spirit of liberality it must be admitted , that the sons of the King of England are by the ...
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... interest of the State that they should marry , and it is to the first of these countries that we are indebted , for the mother of William IV . He was born at Buckingham House , on the 21st of August , 1765 , at three o'clock in the ...
... interest of the State that they should marry , and it is to the first of these countries that we are indebted , for the mother of William IV . He was born at Buckingham House , on the 21st of August , 1765 , at three o'clock in the ...
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... interest , dexterity , and intrigue , to the actual exclu- sion of direct and acknowledged merit . Fenelon was the tutor of the heir to the Crown of France , his virtue was unimpeachable , his morals without a stain , his maxims of ...
... interest , dexterity , and intrigue , to the actual exclu- sion of direct and acknowledged merit . Fenelon was the tutor of the heir to the Crown of France , his virtue was unimpeachable , his morals without a stain , his maxims of ...
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... interest , one for the Prince's domestic happiness , and the third contain- ing a private claim , could not possibly find access to him . Colonel M'Mahon , his private secretary , would have nothing to do with them . Lord Moira , the ...
... interest , one for the Prince's domestic happiness , and the third contain- ing a private claim , could not possibly find access to him . Colonel M'Mahon , his private secretary , would have nothing to do with them . Lord Moira , the ...
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