The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... principles of that Constitution ; and the general consent of the people , evidenced by long and immemorial usage , has vested the executive power of the English Government , in the person of the King , or Queen ; for , it is indifferent ...
... principles of that Constitution ; and the general consent of the people , evidenced by long and immemorial usage , has vested the executive power of the English Government , in the person of the King , or Queen ; for , it is indifferent ...
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... principles , an elective Monarchy would be most favourable to the liberties of the subject , be- cause the most suitable person would , probably , under such circumstances , be chosen to the supreme authority . But the experience of all ...
... principles , an elective Monarchy would be most favourable to the liberties of the subject , be- cause the most suitable person would , probably , under such circumstances , be chosen to the supreme authority . But the experience of all ...
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... principle of such a right , might appear in theory , it could never in the 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 ...
... principle of such a right , might appear in theory , it could never in the 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 ...
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... principles . In 1783 , when the Duke of Clarence was in his 19th year , the career of " private tastes , munificence , and public spirit , " had been for some time persevered in , the consequence of which was , that the three elder ...
... principles . In 1783 , when the Duke of Clarence was in his 19th year , the career of " private tastes , munificence , and public spirit , " had been for some time persevered in , the consequence of which was , that the three elder ...
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... considered , that the son of the Duke of Cumberland stands in a very near succession to the throne , it becomes a matter of importance that he should be educated according to the principles of LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 29.
... considered , that the son of the Duke of Cumberland stands in a very near succession to the throne , it becomes a matter of importance that he should be educated according to the principles of LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 29.
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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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