The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... whole blood , a relation of the half blood , will undoubtedly succeed to the throne ; as was the case with Mary I. , who succeeded Edward VI .; and of Elizabeth , who ascended the throne on the death of Mary ; all being the children of ...
... whole blood , a relation of the half blood , will undoubtedly succeed to the throne ; as was the case with Mary I. , who succeeded Edward VI .; and of Elizabeth , who ascended the throne on the death of Mary ; all being the children of ...
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... whole nation must experience , were an idiot or a lunatic , or a like the Duke of Cumberland , neces- sarily to inherit the throne , and on the other hand , to avert the miseries that must accrue to the reigning monarch at all times ...
... whole nation must experience , were an idiot or a lunatic , or a like the Duke of Cumberland , neces- sarily to inherit the throne , and on the other hand , to avert the miseries that must accrue to the reigning monarch at all times ...
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... whole of the sum found its way into the pockets of the Prince Regent , and very 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 ...
... whole of the sum found its way into the pockets of the Prince Regent , and very 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 ...
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... whole army saved from being carried prisoners into France , by one of the most ignominious treaties , which was ever signed by a British General , one article of which was , that the French sailors then in the different prisons of ...
... whole army saved from being carried prisoners into France , by one of the most ignominious treaties , which was ever signed by a British General , one article of which was , that the French sailors then in the different prisons of ...
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... whole of the royal family met at supper , at which that gloom prevailed , which is the usual attendant on the ap- proaching loss of a member of a family , under whatever circum- stances it may take place , but under those which ...
... whole of the royal family met at supper , at which that gloom prevailed , which is the usual attendant on the ap- proaching loss of a member of a family , under whatever circum- stances it may take place , but under those which ...
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