The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... measures for the reformation of all abuses , in the administration of the affairs of Church and State , and which a high and haughty Aristocracy , are using their utmost efforts to preserve and maintain . TO WILLIAM THE FOURTH , the ...
... measures for the reformation of all abuses , in the administration of the affairs of Church and State , and which a high and haughty Aristocracy , are using their utmost efforts to preserve and maintain . TO WILLIAM THE FOURTH , the ...
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... 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 your Majesty's reign , happy and glorious . " The following was the answer ...
... 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 your Majesty's reign , happy and glorious . " The following was the answer ...
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... measures adopted by ministers against Wilkes , roused the indignation of the people to the highest pitch ; and the revolutionary spirit manifested in America , brought on by the crooked policy of ministers , and the obstinate , war ...
... measures adopted by ministers against Wilkes , roused the indignation of the people to the highest pitch ; and the revolutionary spirit manifested in America , brought on by the crooked policy of ministers , and the obstinate , war ...
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... measure , they ought to have been in leading - strings . It is too much a habit of human nature , to make others follow in the track in which we have moved ourselves , and if we minutely consider the mode of education adopted with ...
... measure , they ought to have been in leading - strings . It is too much a habit of human nature , to make others follow in the track in which we have moved ourselves , and if we minutely consider the mode of education adopted with ...
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... measures for their safety . By the manouvres necessary for this purpose , and by the length of time required , for repairing the damages sustained by the ships of the rear division , under Sir Hugh Palliser , the day was so far spent ...
... measures for their safety . By the manouvres necessary for this purpose , and by the length of time required , for repairing the damages sustained by the ships of the rear division , under Sir Hugh Palliser , the day was so far spent ...
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