The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... being the children of Henry VIII . , and each by different mothers . The doctrine , however , of hereditary right , by no means . implies an indefeasible right to the crown , and fortunate LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 3.
... being the children of Henry VIII . , and each by different mothers . The doctrine , however , of hereditary right , by no means . implies an indefeasible right to the crown , and fortunate LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 3.
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... means should be adopted for rescuing them from the disgrace which awaited them . The Crown , therefore , in its dignity and honour , sent down another message to the faithful guardians of the public purse , announcing to them the great ...
... means should be adopted for rescuing them from the disgrace which awaited them . The Crown , therefore , in its dignity and honour , sent down another message to the faithful guardians of the public purse , announcing to them the great ...
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... , would meet with censure and reproba- tion ; they may blush at the private taste and public spirit of a man , who did nothing but revel in pomp and debauchery while the people from whom the means of gratifying his 20 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... , would meet with censure and reproba- tion ; they may blush at the private taste and public spirit of a man , who did nothing but revel in pomp and debauchery while the people from whom the means of gratifying his 20 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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Robert Huish. while the people from whom the means of gratifying his vicious propensities were wrung , were ground to the earth , and kept there . We have thus given a limited view of the boundless extra- vagance of one of our Monarchs ...
Robert Huish. while the people from whom the means of gratifying his vicious propensities were wrung , were ground to the earth , and kept there . We have thus given a limited view of the boundless extra- vagance of one of our Monarchs ...
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... means an easy matter to induce the royal boys to undergo the penance of them , and on one occasion , when the three youngsters were engaged in a game of cricket , and were called upon to dress for the drawing - room , they sent a ...
... means an easy matter to induce the royal boys to undergo the penance of them , and on one occasion , when the three youngsters were engaged in a game of cricket , and were called upon to dress for the drawing - room , they sent a ...
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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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