The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... cause of Reform , he has not less fearlessly investigated the causes , and the power of those , who , though admitted by the constitution to legislate for the people , are yet the people's enemies . THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND REIGN OF ...
... cause of Reform , he has not less fearlessly investigated the causes , and the power of those , who , though admitted by the constitution to legislate for the people , are yet the people's enemies . THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND REIGN OF ...
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... cause the most suitable person would , probably , under such circumstances , be chosen to the supreme authority . But the experience of all ages , has convinced every considerate man , that popular elections are unavoidably attended ...
... cause the most suitable person would , probably , under such circumstances , be chosen to the supreme authority . But the experience of all ages , has convinced every considerate man , that popular elections are unavoidably attended ...
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... cause of those embarrassments , but immediately granted to the royal profligate £ 60.000 for three years , or in other words , they raised his income to £ 210.000 a year , which he was allowed to squander in the grossest of indulgences ...
... cause of those embarrassments , but immediately granted to the royal profligate £ 60.000 for three years , or in other words , they raised his income to £ 210.000 a year , which he was allowed to squander in the grossest of indulgences ...
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... cause . They may blush at the ex- travagance , which in a Prince is called munificence , but which in a private individual , would meet with censure and reproba- tion ; they may blush at the private taste and public spirit of a man ...
... cause . They may blush at the ex- travagance , which in a Prince is called munificence , but which in a private individual , would meet with censure and reproba- tion ; they may blush at the private taste and public spirit of a man ...
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... cause of much subsequent delay , as the fleet was detained for nearly a month afterwards by contrary winds . In the interval of its detention , it was apprehended that the French would receive intelligence of its great value , and of ...
... cause of much subsequent delay , as the fleet was detained for nearly a month afterwards by contrary winds . In the interval of its detention , it was apprehended that the French would receive intelligence of its great value , and of ...
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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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