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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He must premise what he had to say to their lordships , by declaring that his
opinions , however valueless they might be ... Indeed , , many individuals were
aware that in October , 1830 , he had advocated , in a quarter where his opinion
was ...
He must premise what he had to say to their lordships , by declaring that his
opinions , however valueless they might be ... Indeed , , many individuals were
aware that in October , 1830 , he had advocated , in a quarter where his opinion
was ...
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It was a question which he had long turned in his mind , and which he believed
he bad considered in every direction , and under every point of view in which it
could possibly be considered ; and his settled opinion upon the subject for many
...
It was a question which he had long turned in his mind , and which he believed
he bad considered in every direction , and under every point of view in which it
could possibly be considered ; and his settled opinion upon the subject for many
...
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Entertaining that opinion , he had acted accordingly . The noble Duke at the head
of affairs would recollect , his Royal Highness said , that he had expressed to him
opinions similar to those which he had just delivered , at the period that he ...
Entertaining that opinion , he had acted accordingly . The noble Duke at the head
of affairs would recollect , his Royal Highness said , that he had expressed to him
opinions similar to those which he had just delivered , at the period that he ...
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