The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... present Queen without issue ; it may not be inappro- priate , to give a short historical detail of the law of succession , as it effects the Kings of England , and we ought to be most grateful to our ancestors , that they have provided ...
... present Queen without issue ; it may not be inappro- priate , to give a short historical detail of the law of succession , as it effects the Kings of England , and we ought to be most grateful to our ancestors , that they have provided ...
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... present , the heir presumptive to the Crown , but the Par- liament , ( thanks to the wisdom , and foresight of our ancestors ) consisting of King , Lords , and Commons , has the power to defeat this hereditary right , and exclude the ...
... present , the heir presumptive to the Crown , but the Par- liament , ( thanks to the wisdom , and foresight of our ancestors ) consisting of King , Lords , and Commons , has the power to defeat this hereditary right , and exclude the ...
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... present history , and when we enter upon that period of his life which brings him immediately within the pale of the laws , now adverted to , we trust that we shall be able to show , that in his de- parture from the rigid rule , which ...
... present history , and when we enter upon that period of his life which brings him immediately within the pale of the laws , now adverted to , we trust that we shall be able to show , that in his de- parture from the rigid rule , which ...
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... present day is much wanted , to establish the right of his children to the throne of this kingdom . The Tower guns were fired to announce to the people of the metropolis , " the great event " of the birth of another Prince and in the ...
... present day is much wanted , to establish the right of his children to the throne of this kingdom . The Tower guns were fired to announce to the people of the metropolis , " the great event " of the birth of another Prince and in the ...
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... present , and taking a share in the debates , when the latter declared , that finding he could not obtain justice by any personal application , and that no public motives could induce the Admiral to bring forward any charge against him ...
... present , and taking a share in the debates , when the latter declared , that finding he could not obtain justice by any personal application , and that no public motives could induce the Admiral to bring forward any charge against him ...
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