The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... known , until they have been removed from this earth ; but when all delicacy , and respect to the feelings of the existing King are removed , then it becomes the duty of the Historian , to give a faithful and impartial portraiture ...
... known , until they have been removed from this earth ; but when all delicacy , and respect to the feelings of the existing King are removed , then it becomes the duty of the Historian , to give a faithful and impartial portraiture ...
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... known . From the beginning of time , from the earliest periods of recorded history such has been the situation of Princes , and the consequence is that their characters have been transmitted to us in a more unfavourable light than those ...
... known . From the beginning of time , from the earliest periods of recorded history such has been the situation of Princes , and the consequence is that their characters have been transmitted to us in a more unfavourable light than those ...
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... known private tastes , munificence , public spirit , and other high sound- ing virtues of George the IV . , were one of the greatest blessings ever conferred on the country , we confess that we turn sick at such inflated nonsense , and ...
... known private tastes , munificence , public spirit , and other high sound- ing virtues of George the IV . , were one of the greatest blessings ever conferred on the country , we confess that we turn sick at such inflated nonsense , and ...
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... known that the whole of the sum found its way into the pockets of the Prince Regent , and very soon , indeed , found its way out again . When we now take into our consideration , the payment of these enormous sums to which may be added ...
... known that the whole of the sum found its way into the pockets of the Prince Regent , and very soon , indeed , found its way out again . When we now take into our consideration , the payment of these enormous sums to which may be added ...
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... known that the natives of that country are so much attached to hereditary rank , that there are few who cannot trace their genealogy as far back as Charlemagne , and not a few even to Noah . A man in Germany , without a well ramified ...
... known that the natives of that country are so much attached to hereditary rank , that there are few who cannot trace their genealogy as far back as Charlemagne , and not a few even to Noah . A man in Germany , without a well ramified ...
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