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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... Constitution , for by it he becomes invested with rights and privileges , which impart to him a character never to be discovered in the subjects of other countries , and place him in the highest scale of civilized life . An hereditary ...
... Constitution , for by it he becomes invested with rights and privileges , which impart to him a character never to be discovered in the subjects of other countries , and place him in the highest scale of civilized life . An hereditary ...
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... constitution , we made no revolution , no , nor any alteration at all . We did not impair the monarchy . The nation kept the same rank , the same subordinations , the same franchises , the same order in the laws , the revenues , and the ...
... constitution , we made no revolution , no , nor any alteration at all . We did not impair the monarchy . The nation kept the same rank , the same subordinations , the same franchises , the same order in the laws , the revenues , and the ...
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... constitution of this country ! —that constitution which placed my family upon the throne of these realms ; that constitution which has been long our pride , and the envy of all surrounding nations ; and , for the want of which blessing ...
... constitution of this country ! —that constitution which placed my family upon the throne of these realms ; that constitution which has been long our pride , and the envy of all surrounding nations ; and , for the want of which blessing ...
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