The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... manner as they should judge proper . This right they exercised by the following declaration , dated February 12 , 1688 , " That Wil- liam and Mary , Prince and Princess of Orange , be , and be declared King and Queen , to hold the Crown ...
... manner as they should judge proper . This right they exercised by the following declaration , dated February 12 , 1688 , " That Wil- liam and Mary , Prince and Princess of Orange , be , and be declared King and Queen , to hold the Crown ...
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... manner in which those riches were disposed of ; had a few thousands been appropriated for the 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 ...
... manner in which those riches were disposed of ; had a few thousands been appropriated for the 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 ...
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... manner then these great political evils could be overcome by two or three royal children holding a drawing - room , of which not a thou- sandth part of the people knew any thing about , and if they had known it , would only have laughed ...
... manner then these great political evils could be overcome by two or three royal children holding a drawing - room , of which not a thou- sandth part of the people knew any thing about , and if they had known it , would only have laughed ...
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... Colonel Bude by a particular sauvity of manner , and a true courtier - like bearing , gained the esteem of his royal pupils , particularly of Prince William , whom , at a future period , he accompanied to 36 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... Colonel Bude by a particular sauvity of manner , and a true courtier - like bearing , gained the esteem of his royal pupils , particularly of Prince William , whom , at a future period , he accompanied to 36 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... know she did strike my brother , but you are both Scotchwomen , and will say anything to favour one another . " In this manner did they espouse each other's part , and the attendants soon LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 37.
... know she did strike my brother , but you are both Scotchwomen , and will say anything to favour one another . " In this manner did they espouse each other's part , and the attendants soon LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 37.
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