The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... persons and families , which have been the instruments of its preservation . In detailing the incidents of the private life of WILLIAM THE FOURTH , the Author is well aware , that he will frequently be obliged to tread on very tender ...
... persons and families , which have been the instruments of its preservation . In detailing the incidents of the private life of WILLIAM THE FOURTH , the Author is well aware , that he will frequently be obliged to tread on very tender ...
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... person would , probably , under such circumstances , be chosen to the supreme authority . But the experience of all ages , has convinced every considerate man , that popular elections are unavoidably attended with great inconvenience ...
... person would , probably , under such circumstances , be chosen to the supreme authority . But the experience of all ages , has convinced every considerate man , that popular elections are unavoidably attended with great inconvenience ...
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... person of our Sovereign Lord the King , and in the heirs of his body issuing . By which Statute , it is obvious that the title of Henry appeared at that time very doubtful , and it is equally clear that the King and Parliament had the ...
... person of our Sovereign Lord the King , and in the heirs of his body issuing . By which Statute , it is obvious that the title of Henry appeared at that time very doubtful , and it is equally clear that the King and Parliament had the ...
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... person , although nothing could be more absurd , and false , than such a doctrine , since Charles could produce an undeniable hereditary right , for more than 800 years , and was unquestionably the real heir of Egbert the first King of ...
... person , although nothing could be more absurd , and false , than such a doctrine , since Charles could produce an undeniable hereditary right , for more than 800 years , and was unquestionably the real heir of Egbert the first King of ...
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... person possessing the Popish faith , should ever be capable of inheriting , possessing , or enjoying the Crown of these realms . In this dilemma , therefore , the remainder of the Crown ex- pectant , on the death of King William and ...
... person possessing the Popish faith , should ever be capable of inheriting , possessing , or enjoying the Crown of these realms . In this dilemma , therefore , the remainder of the Crown ex- pectant , on the death of King William and ...
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