The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... Arthur and his sister Eleanor both died without issue , and the Crown descended from Henry , to Richard II . , in a regular succession of five generations . Richard II . resigned the Crown , which was taken 6 THE HISTOTY OF THE.
... Arthur and his sister Eleanor both died without issue , and the Crown descended from Henry , to Richard II . , in a regular succession of five generations . Richard II . resigned the Crown , which was taken 6 THE HISTOTY OF THE.
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Robert Huish. Richard II . resigned the Crown , which was taken possession of by Henry IV . , who was the son of the celebrated John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , fourth son of Edward III . His title , however , was not a just one ; for ...
Robert Huish. Richard II . resigned the Crown , which was taken possession of by Henry IV . , who was the son of the celebrated John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , fourth son of Edward III . His title , however , was not a just one ; for ...
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... taken the oath required by law , but had by the advice of evil and wicked counsellors , invaded the fun- damental Constitution of the kingdom , and altered it from a legal and limited monarchy to an arbitrary , despotic power , whereby ...
... taken the oath required by law , but had by the advice of evil and wicked counsellors , invaded the fun- damental Constitution of the kingdom , and altered it from a legal and limited monarchy to an arbitrary , despotic power , whereby ...
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... taken into the consideration of the moral , and the pious George III . before he put his sign manual to the Royal Marriage Act , by which he constrained his sons to be either fornicators or adul- terers . In this respect , we are bound ...
... taken into the consideration of the moral , and the pious George III . before he put his sign manual to the Royal Marriage Act , by which he constrained his sons to be either fornicators or adul- terers . In this respect , we are bound ...
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... taken from his tutors at a time , when with other men , their collegiate education is at its commencement ; at no period of his life , was he remarkable for the acuteness or superiority of his intellect , he had by no means outstripped ...
... taken from his tutors at a time , when with other men , their collegiate education is at its commencement ; at no period of his life , was he remarkable for the acuteness or superiority of his intellect , he had by no means outstripped ...
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