The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... married in 1486 , and thus settled the fierce and bloody contests between the two families . How myste- rious are the ways ... marriage , became , therefore , King , by a clear and indisputable hereditary right , and to him , his three ...
... married in 1486 , and thus settled the fierce and bloody contests between the two families . How myste- rious are the ways ... marriage , became , therefore , King , by a clear and indisputable hereditary right , and to him , his three ...
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... married James IV . of Scotland . So that King James had an undoubted hereditary right to both the English and Scottish Crowns , and was the heir both of Egbert , and William the Conqueror . In James , therefore , centered all the claims ...
... married James IV . of Scotland . So that King James had an undoubted hereditary right to both the English and Scottish Crowns , and was the heir both of Egbert , and William the Conqueror . In James , therefore , centered all the claims ...
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... Marriage Act , by which he constrained his sons to be either fornicators or adul- terers . In this respect , we are bound to look upon the actions of our Princes , through a different medium than that 121 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... Marriage Act , by which he constrained his sons to be either fornicators or adul- terers . In this respect , we are bound to look upon the actions of our Princes , through a different medium than that 121 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... marriage . The FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE told his son that it was for the benefit of his people that he should marry , and as we are bound to benefit our relations , it was suggested by the father , that he had a niece then living in Germany ...
... marriage . The FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE told his son that it was for the benefit of his people that he should marry , and as we are bound to benefit our relations , it was suggested by the father , that he had a niece then living in Germany ...
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... married state with a debt verging fast upon a million on his head , and in danger of having even the marriage bed swept from under them , to satisfy the demand of some merciless creditor . It was to him an appalling condition ; the ...
... married state with a debt verging fast upon a million on his head , and in danger of having even the marriage bed swept from under them , to satisfy the demand of some merciless creditor . It was to him an appalling condition ; the ...
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