The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... tion of the Crown , herein specified and contained to the utmost of their powers . " Is it not then very surprising , that any sensible man , can infer the doctrine of a right to choose our own Governors , from the Revolution of 1688 ...
... tion of the Crown , herein specified and contained to the utmost of their powers . " Is it not then very surprising , that any sensible man , can infer the doctrine of a right to choose our own Governors , from the Revolution of 1688 ...
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... tion it will occasion . The usurpation of Henry gave rise to the contest between the houses of York and Lancaster , the Princes of which , like Sampson's foxes , spread by their jar- ring interests , desolation and misery through the ...
... tion it will occasion . The usurpation of Henry gave rise to the contest between the houses of York and Lancaster , the Princes of which , like Sampson's foxes , spread by their jar- ring interests , desolation and misery through the ...
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... tion of Cromwell , who assumed the title of Lord Protector . After an interregnum of about eleven years , a solemn Par- liamentary Convocation of the States , restored the Crown to the right heir , King Charles II . , during whose reign ...
... tion of Cromwell , who assumed the title of Lord Protector . After an interregnum of about eleven years , a solemn Par- liamentary Convocation of the States , restored the Crown to the right heir , King Charles II . , during whose reign ...
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... tion , fully concurring in that part of it relative to the King , could not possibly believe that the King of England could tell a lie ; and , therefore , fully attaching their belief to the royal assertion , that the embarrassments of ...
... tion , fully concurring in that part of it relative to the King , could not possibly believe that the King of England could tell a lie ; and , therefore , fully attaching their belief to the royal assertion , that the embarrassments of ...
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... 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.
... 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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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch ... Robert Huish Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1837 |
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