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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... monarchs ; he made to his people the weight of royalty , light and easy , which in other countries pressed them ... monarch in Europe surrounded with a falser glory then George III . of England , and , perhaps , no two countries ...
... monarchs ; he made to his people the weight of royalty , light and easy , which in other countries pressed them ... monarch in Europe surrounded with a falser glory then George III . of England , and , perhaps , no two countries ...
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... monarch now may rest unawed by the headless trunk of Charles , who , had he been born in these times , might have worn his head peaceably to the grave , and been thought as pious and accomplished as more than one of his successors . But ...
... monarch now may rest unawed by the headless trunk of Charles , who , had he been born in these times , might have worn his head peaceably to the grave , and been thought as pious and accomplished as more than one of his successors . But ...
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... monarch . At the head of the coffin almost concealed in the gloom of the apartment , was a lord in waiting of his late Majesty's household , who was supported on either side by a groom in waiting of his late Ma- jesty . At the foot of ...
... monarch . At the head of the coffin almost concealed in the gloom of the apartment , was a lord in waiting of his late Majesty's household , who was supported on either side by a groom in waiting of his late Ma- jesty . At the foot of ...
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