The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... received , at the same time , that they are the two professions of all others , from which they should be excluded , or if not wholly excluded , they should be prevented from ever assuming the command . If we follow the entire career of ...
... received , at the same time , that they are the two professions of all others , from which they should be excluded , or if not wholly excluded , they should be prevented from ever assuming the command . If we follow the entire career of ...
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... received opinion , that the navy was not the choice of the royal youth , but that it was in a great degree forced upon him by his father . He frequently expressed his dissent to the designs which his father had in view ; and he ...
... received opinion , that the navy was not the choice of the royal youth , but that it was in a great degree forced upon him by his father . He frequently expressed his dissent to the designs which his father had in view ; and he ...
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... received from the English . The exchange of prisoners being thus satisfactorily arranged , Don Juan Langara and his officers were released from their parole of honour , and although the Spanish nation is not very sensitive of any ...
... received from the English . The exchange of prisoners being thus satisfactorily arranged , Don Juan Langara and his officers were released from their parole of honour , and although the Spanish nation is not very sensitive of any ...
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... received " a Rowland for his Oliver . " One of the tricks he played , nearly ended in a pugilistic en- counter , at the prospect of which all the youngsters were highly delighted . The antagonist of the Prince was named Sturt , the son ...
... received " a Rowland for his Oliver . " One of the tricks he played , nearly ended in a pugilistic en- counter , at the prospect of which all the youngsters were highly delighted . The antagonist of the Prince was named Sturt , the son ...
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... receiving the information that his Royal Highness , was an excellent musician , regularly attending the catch and glee ... received in this country with the utmost coolness and indifference , as it was considered rather a pledge for the ...
... receiving the information that his Royal Highness , was an excellent musician , regularly attending the catch and glee ... received in this country with the utmost coolness and indifference , as it was considered rather a pledge for the ...
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