The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... possessed it before , it is clear that the English nation , did at that time , most solemnly renounce , and abdicate it , for themselves , and for all their posterity for ever . Our ances- tors , wisely considered , that however ...
... possessed it before , it is clear that the English nation , did at that time , most solemnly renounce , and abdicate it , for themselves , and for all their posterity for ever . Our ances- tors , wisely considered , that however ...
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... possessed the throne three of his heirs succeeded to the throne , and on the death of Hardicanute , the ancient Saxon line was restored in Edward the Confessor , who was the next of kin , then in England . On the decease of Edward ...
... possessed the throne three of his heirs succeeded to the throne , and on the death of Hardicanute , the ancient Saxon line was restored in Edward the Confessor , who was the next of kin , then in England . On the decease of Edward ...
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... possessing one of the principal requisites for his profession , namely courage , had in secret , argued the point with himself , touching the necessity of his entering a profession at all , considering the prospects which his rank in ...
... possessing one of the principal requisites for his profession , namely courage , had in secret , argued the point with himself , touching the necessity of his entering a profession at all , considering the prospects which his rank in ...
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... possessed the empire of the seas . The pride of the Spaniard , however , was not to be humbled by the hearty drubbing which he had received , and when he made the report to his government of the result of the battle , he did not ...
... possessed the empire of the seas . The pride of the Spaniard , however , was not to be humbled by the hearty drubbing which he had received , and when he made the report to his government of the result of the battle , he did not ...
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... possessed sufficient attractions to induce the youthful sailors to repair to their haunts , where under the influence of the Tuscan grape , they got themselves into many scrapes , some of which were likely to be attended with very ...
... possessed sufficient attractions to induce the youthful sailors to repair to their haunts , where under the influence of the Tuscan grape , they got themselves into many scrapes , some of which were likely to be attended with very ...
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