The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... object to do much for him . The father of that people also stepped in very oppor- tunely on the occasion , and down came another message to " his faithful Commons , " recommending , or otherwise com- manding that a suitable provision be ...
... object to do much for him . The father of that people also stepped in very oppor- tunely on the occasion , and down came another message to " his faithful Commons , " recommending , or otherwise com- manding that a suitable provision be ...
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... object on which he had fixed his 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 ...
... object on which he had fixed his 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 ...
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... object of his bounty , have now alike yielded to the last mortal enemy ; but the memory of them lives after them . A few days after Prince William was received on board the Prince George , she weighed anchor for Torbay , there to join ...
... object of his bounty , have now alike yielded to the last mortal enemy ; but the memory of them lives after them . A few days after Prince William was received on board the Prince George , she weighed anchor for Torbay , there to join ...
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... object was , however , totally de- feated , and our valuable possessions in the West Indies , par- ticularly the island of Jamacia , which was in a very defenceless state , preserved from the attack of the enemy . Admiral Rodney then ...
... object was , however , totally de- feated , and our valuable possessions in the West Indies , par- ticularly the island of Jamacia , which was in a very defenceless state , preserved from the attack of the enemy . Admiral Rodney then ...
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... object of these memoirs , when he was Duke of Clarence , and who contributed not not a little , to involve him in that disgrace , which with the conduct of his royal brothers , contributed much to bring royalty into disrepute , and to ...
... object of these memoirs , when he was Duke of Clarence , and who contributed not not a little , to involve him in that disgrace , which with the conduct of his royal brothers , contributed much to bring royalty into disrepute , and to ...
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