The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... France , and all other the King's dominions , shall be set and remain in the person of our Sovereign Lord the King , and in the heirs of his body issuing . By which Statute , it is obvious that the title of Henry appeared at that time ...
... France , and all other the King's dominions , shall be set and remain in the person of our Sovereign Lord the King , and in the heirs of his body issuing . By which Statute , it is obvious that the title of Henry appeared at that time ...
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... France , his virtue was unimpeachable , his morals without a stain , his maxims of integrity were rigid and inflexible , and on that account he was dismissed the Court . We never heard of a tutor of an English Prince being dismissed ...
... France , his virtue was unimpeachable , his morals without a stain , his maxims of integrity were rigid and inflexible , and on that account he was dismissed the Court . We never heard of a tutor of an English Prince being dismissed ...
Σελίδα 33
... France ; and of Prince William on the quarter - deck of a British man of war , the noblest station in the world , must from their very na- ture have weaned them from that system of personal exclu- sion , and that sense of individual ...
... France ; and of Prince William on the quarter - deck of a British man of war , the noblest station in the world , must from their very na- ture have weaned them from that system of personal exclu- sion , and that sense of individual ...
Σελίδα 39
... France , by one of the most ignominious treaties , which was ever signed by a British General , one article of which was , that the French sailors then in the different prisons of England , amounting to above 8000 men should be released ...
... France , by one of the most ignominious treaties , which was ever signed by a British General , one article of which was , that the French sailors then in the different prisons of England , amounting to above 8000 men should be released ...
Σελίδα 45
... France and the revolted colonies , though war was not formally declared by Great Britain , the most assiduous preparations were made on both sides . At Brest , the utmost vigour of naval equipment seemed to be exerted by the French ...
... France and the revolted colonies , though war was not formally declared by Great Britain , the most assiduous preparations were made on both sides . At Brest , the utmost vigour of naval equipment seemed to be exerted by the French ...
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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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