The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 Seiten |
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... considered in their day as ornaments of the court and the nation . But if they exhibit both precepts and examples of extreme selfishness , of deceit , and of a total disre- gard to human happiness ; what may we think of their nume- rous ...
... considered in their day as ornaments of the court and the nation . But if they exhibit both precepts and examples of extreme selfishness , of deceit , and of a total disre- gard to human happiness ; what may we think of their nume- rous ...
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... considered , that all the remarks which the General made on the subject of dress and fashion were directed against him , he resolved on the first opportunity to retaliate upon the General , and silence him for ever on the topic of ...
... considered , that all the remarks which the General made on the subject of dress and fashion were directed against him , he resolved on the first opportunity to retaliate upon the General , and silence him for ever on the topic of ...
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... considered reform -a moderate reform - to be just and necessary . Indeed , many individuals were aware that in October , 1830 , he had advocated , in a quarter where his opinion was attended to , a moderate reform , which if it had been ...
... considered reform -a moderate reform - to be just and necessary . Indeed , many individuals were aware that in October , 1830 , he had advocated , in a quarter where his opinion was attended to , a moderate reform , which if it had been ...
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