The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... debt of gratitude to pay , and it must be generally admitted , that the Historian cannot point to the reign of any English Monarch , in which greater benefits have been conferred upon the people , than in the reign of WILLIAM THE FOURTH ...
... debt of gratitude to pay , and it must be generally admitted , that the Historian cannot point to the reign of any English Monarch , in which greater benefits have been conferred upon the people , than in the reign of WILLIAM THE FOURTH ...
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... debt to an amount , to pay the interest of which , a system of taxation must be adopted , which paralyzes the best energies of the country . The pension list of Pitt is still an oppressive incubus on the finances of the country ; a dead ...
... debt to an amount , to pay the interest of which , a system of taxation must be adopted , which paralyzes the best energies of the country . The pension list of Pitt is still an oppressive incubus on the finances of the country ; a dead ...
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... debts , which although the honour of three Princes of the Blood Royal of England was pledged for their payment , are to this moment unliquidated . The satraps of the Court must give us credit for the know- ledge that Kings are but men ...
... debts , which although the honour of three Princes of the Blood Royal of England was pledged for their payment , are to this moment unliquidated . The satraps of the Court must give us credit for the know- ledge that Kings are but men ...
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... debt . In the above - mentioned year , Par- liament voted the Prince of Wales , for the purpose of keeping up the dignity of his high station , and as a separate estab- lishment , his nonage having expired , £ 50,000 a year , and ...
... debt . In the above - mentioned year , Par- liament voted the Prince of Wales , for the purpose of keeping up the dignity of his high station , and as a separate estab- lishment , his nonage having expired , £ 50,000 a year , and ...
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... debt , but not a word was uttered of the scandal and shame , attached to the heir apparent , in contracting those debts at all . King George the Third was notoriously , one of the richest men in Europe , but so dense is the veil , which ...
... debt , but not a word was uttered of the scandal and shame , attached to the heir apparent , in contracting those debts at all . King George the Third was notoriously , one of the richest men in Europe , but so dense is the veil , which ...
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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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