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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... throne , and on the other hand , to avert the miseries that must accrue to the reigning monarch at all times , were any such authority , expressly confided to the people , who are so liable to be influenced by caprice , and hurried on ...
... throne , and on the other hand , to avert the miseries that must accrue to the reigning monarch at all times , were any such authority , expressly confided to the people , who are so liable to be influenced by caprice , and hurried on ...
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... throne three of his heirs succeeded to the throne , and on the death of Hardicanute , the ancient Saxon line was restored in Edward the Confessor , who was the next of kin , then in England . On the decease of Edward , Harold II ...
... throne three of his heirs succeeded to the throne , and on the death of Hardicanute , the ancient Saxon line was restored in Edward the Confessor , who was the next of kin , then in England . On the decease of Edward , Harold II ...
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... throne . It was pos- sible that his throne might be filled by his Royal Highness , when his temperate habits , and his constant attention to exer- cise , were considered , in their effect upon a naturally healthy body . The Prince of ...
... throne . It was pos- sible that his throne might be filled by his Royal Highness , when his temperate habits , and his constant attention to exer- cise , were considered , in their effect upon a naturally healthy body . The Prince of ...
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