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 Government |
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At the time that public opinion took this direction , Mr. Pitt and his colleagues
remained perfectly quiescent , and contented themselves with a renewal of their
assurances of continued unity with France , without expressing either
approbation or ...
At the time that public opinion took this direction , Mr. Pitt and his colleagues
remained perfectly quiescent , and contented themselves with a renewal of their
assurances of continued unity with France , without expressing either
approbation or ...
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a IV that had been acted in France , no man could hear of without lamenting ; but
when the grievous tyranny that the people had so long groaned under , was
considered , the excesses they had committed in their efforts to shake off the yoke
...
a IV that had been acted in France , no man could hear of without lamenting ; but
when the grievous tyranny that the people had so long groaned under , was
considered , the excesses they had committed in their efforts to shake off the yoke
...
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The war was now about to be renewed in consequence , as England alleged , of
the aggressions of France ; while that country asserted it was done in order that
Great Britain might keep Malta . On the debate upon the King's message coming
...
The war was now about to be renewed in consequence , as England alleged , of
the aggressions of France ; while that country asserted it was done in order that
Great Britain might keep Malta . On the debate upon the King's message coming
...
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