The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... nature of things , be reduced to practice . The true spirit of our Constitution , not only in its settled course , but in all its Revolutions , is , hereditary succession to the reigning Monarch , whether he obtained the Crown , by law ...
... nature of things , be reduced to practice . The true spirit of our Constitution , not only in its settled course , but in all its Revolutions , is , hereditary succession to the reigning Monarch , whether he obtained the Crown , by law ...
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... nature . If persons of inferior rank in life would consider the great difficulties that Princes have to encounter , they would be less in- clined to judge them with so much severity as they generally do . They ought in the first place ...
... nature . If persons of inferior rank in life would consider the great difficulties that Princes have to encounter , they would be less in- clined to judge them with so much severity as they generally do . They ought in the first place ...
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... natural consequence , that the tutors of their children should have been selected from that class , who were the most ... nature , to make others follow in the track in which we have moved ourselves , and if we minutely consider the mode ...
... natural consequence , that the tutors of their children should have been selected from that class , who were the most ... nature , to make others follow in the track in which we have moved ourselves , and if we minutely consider the mode ...
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... nature or charac- ter , except from history . A spirit of nationality reigns in the breast of almost every individual , and the introduction of an alien into any particular establishment , is soon followed by the introduction of another ...
... nature or charac- ter , except from history . A spirit of nationality reigns in the breast of almost every individual , and the introduction of an alien into any particular establishment , is soon followed by the introduction of another ...
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... nature . He was thoroughly ac- quainted with the forms and etiquette of a Court , which at that period , was no trifling recommendation in the eyes of the royal parents ; he was an excellent musician ; was an expert player on the violin ...
... nature . He was thoroughly ac- quainted with the forms and etiquette of a Court , which at that period , was no trifling recommendation in the eyes of the royal parents ; he was an excellent musician ; was an expert player on the violin ...
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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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