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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... period of the history of this country , was the odious vice of gambling carried to such an extraordinary height as it was when the Prince of Wales was on the eve of his majority . He frequently lost more at one nights play , than the ...
... period of the history of this country , was the odious vice of gambling carried to such an extraordinary height as it was when the Prince of Wales was on the eve of his majority . He frequently lost more at one nights play , than the ...
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... period with the ruling powers of the Admiralty from the circumstance , that although he used his utmost endeavours to procure the pro- motion of a son of the great Rodney , he never was able to succeed , indeed , it became a question ...
... period with the ruling powers of the Admiralty from the circumstance , that although he used his utmost endeavours to procure the pro- motion of a son of the great Rodney , he never was able to succeed , indeed , it became a question ...
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... period was rather tolerated than loved . For a short time George IV . riveted the affections which his father had begun to kindle in the hearts of a brave and generous people , and a more equal rule would have obtained for him the ...
... period was rather tolerated than loved . For a short time George IV . riveted the affections which his father had begun to kindle in the hearts of a brave and generous people , and a more equal rule would have obtained for him the ...
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