The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... soon afterwards , with great consistency , the Crown was offered to Cromwell , by a House of Commons , convened by the sole authority of the Usurper . But the title of Cromwell himself to the supreme power , rested merely upon the ...
... soon afterwards , with great consistency , the Crown was offered to Cromwell , by a House of Commons , convened by the sole authority of the Usurper . But the title of Cromwell himself to the supreme power , rested merely upon the ...
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... soon , indeed , found its way out again . When we now take into our consideration , the payment of these enormous sums to which may be added in 1821 the £ 170.000 , which were lavished recklessly , and needlessly lavished on that most ...
... soon , indeed , found its way out again . When we now take into our consideration , the payment of these enormous sums to which may be added in 1821 the £ 170.000 , which were lavished recklessly , and needlessly lavished on that most ...
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... soon emancipated themselves from the galling yoke of dominion , and became comparatively speaking , their own masters , when in some measure , they ought to have been in leading - strings . It is too much a habit of human nature , to ...
... soon emancipated themselves from the galling yoke of dominion , and became comparatively speaking , their own masters , when in some measure , they ought to have been in leading - strings . It is too much a habit of human nature , to ...
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... soon as the complainant had established its existence . Even the calumniated Turk , from the midst of his women in his seraglio , receives the complaints of his people , private or political , and although redress may not always be ...
... soon as the complainant had established its existence . Even the calumniated Turk , from the midst of his women in his seraglio , receives the complaints of his people , private or political , and although redress may not always be ...
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... soon followed by the introduction of another . Thus , when it was determined to appoint a sub - preceptor to Prince William , and Prince Edward , the King consulted Mr. de Salzes , on the choice of the person to be appointed , and it ...
... soon followed by the introduction of another . Thus , when it was determined to appoint a sub - preceptor to Prince William , and Prince Edward , the King consulted Mr. de Salzes , on the choice of the person to be appointed , and it ...
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