The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... Commons , convened by the sole authority of the Usurper . But the title of Cromwell himself to the supreme power , rested merely upon the instrument of Government , which was drawn up by a council , consisting only of his general ...
... Commons , convened by the sole authority of the Usurper . But the title of Cromwell himself to the supreme power , rested merely upon the instrument of Government , which was drawn up by a council , consisting only of his general ...
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... Commons , has the power to defeat this hereditary right , and exclude the next heir , by en- acting the inheritance , to descend to any one else , whenever it thinks fit . The Constitution has lodged this power in the supreme ...
... Commons , has the power to defeat this hereditary right , and exclude the next heir , by en- acting the inheritance , to descend to any one else , whenever it thinks fit . The Constitution has lodged this power in the supreme ...
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... Commons to exclude the King's brother , the Duke of York from the succession , on the ground of his being a Papist ; but it was rejected by the Lords , and the King also declared that he would never consent to it ; so that on the death ...
... Commons to exclude the King's brother , the Duke of York from the succession , on the ground of his being a Papist ; but it was rejected by the Lords , and the King also declared that he would never consent to it ; so that on the death ...
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... Commons , which , in plain English , is little more than a command ; stating that from the fulness of his generosity , which was sheer humbug , he had made an advance of £ 10.000 a year from the civil list , which considering what Kings ...
... Commons , which , in plain English , is little more than a command ; stating that from the fulness of his generosity , which was sheer humbug , he had made an advance of £ 10.000 a year from the civil list , which considering what Kings ...
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... Commons , enabled to deposit a few more hundred thousands in the bank of Venice , his own bank of England not being considered sufficiently good security for the large investments which GEORGE GUELPH was in the habit of transmitting to ...
... Commons , enabled to deposit a few more hundred thousands in the bank of Venice , his own bank of England not being considered sufficiently good security for the large investments which GEORGE GUELPH was in the habit of transmitting to ...
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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch ... Robert Huish Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1837 |
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