The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... period of its exist- That the royal office has always been hereditary , and not elective , has never been denied , but by the Republicans , who beheaded Charles I. They , indeed , asserted the inalien- able right of the people , to ...
... period of its exist- That the royal office has always been hereditary , and not elective , has never been denied , but by the Republicans , who beheaded Charles I. They , indeed , asserted the inalien- able right of the people , to ...
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... period of his life which brings him immediately within the pale of the laws , now adverted to , we trust that we ... periods of recorded history such has been the situation of Princes , and the consequence is that their characters have ...
... period of his life which brings him immediately within the pale of the laws , now adverted to , we trust that we ... periods of recorded history such has been the situation of Princes , and the consequence is that their characters have ...
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... period , however , the perpetuation of the illustrious house of Brunswick became a matter of very serious consideration with certain individuals , who from prejudice or ignorance attached a greater degree of importance to the subject ...
... period , however , the perpetuation of the illustrious house of Brunswick became a matter of very serious consideration with certain individuals , who from prejudice or ignorance attached a greater degree of importance to the subject ...
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... period , the honor of Knighthood was as eagerly covetted , as it was profusely granted by George III . , to the outrage , sometimes of all propriety and decorum . The carrying up of an address to his Majesty , was then considered as an ...
... period , the honor of Knighthood was as eagerly covetted , as it was profusely granted by George III . , to the outrage , sometimes of all propriety and decorum . The carrying up of an address to his Majesty , was then considered as an ...
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... period of the birth of the three elder children of the Queen of England , could not but be struck with the folly and inutility of subjecting children , in the very earliest stages of infancy , to preside over a ceremony , of which they ...
... period of the birth of the three elder children of the Queen of England , could not but be struck with the folly and inutility of subjecting children , in the very earliest stages of infancy , to preside over a ceremony , of which they ...
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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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