The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... mind , as they had a powerful influence on the character of the Duke of Clarence , involving him in certain transactions , from which not one of the three royal brothers escaped without a damning stain , which was never afterwards ...
... mind , as they had a powerful influence on the character of the Duke of Clarence , involving him in certain transactions , from which not one of the three royal brothers escaped without a damning stain , which was never afterwards ...
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... Mind ] more than once , and will read them often ; and the Princess assented to the praise which followed with a very modest air . I was pleased with all the Princes , but particu- larly with Prince William , who is little of his age ...
... Mind ] more than once , and will read them often ; and the Princess assented to the praise which followed with a very modest air . I was pleased with all the Princes , but particu- larly with Prince William , who is little of his age ...
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... mind to believe that a windmill was a giant , it was in vain to attempt to drive the crotchet out of his head . The Queen was by no means ignorant of this trait in 2 . G LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 41 disparagingly of the character ...
... mind to believe that a windmill was a giant , it was in vain to attempt to drive the crotchet out of his head . The Queen was by no means ignorant of this trait in 2 . G LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 41 disparagingly of the character ...
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... mind , and from the execution of which she could not augur any good . He was , morally and politically considered , an ass , that will have a way of its own , and the more you attempt to drive it into the proper path , the more ...
... mind , and from the execution of which she could not augur any good . He was , morally and politically considered , an ass , that will have a way of its own , and the more you attempt to drive it into the proper path , the more ...
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... mind , that obedience to your superior officers is your first , your principal duty . By knowing how to obey , you will learn how to com- mand , and think not that the high station in which you were born , absolves you from the ...
... mind , that obedience to your superior officers is your first , your principal duty . By knowing how to obey , you will learn how to com- mand , and think not that the high station in which you were born , absolves you from the ...
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