The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... wishes of the considerate and liberal father , but there was a condition attached to it , which for a time defeated all the hopes of the creditors of ever getting a farthing , and this condition was , that he should marry . He had ...
... wishes of the considerate and liberal father , but there was a condition attached to it , which for a time defeated all the hopes of the creditors of ever getting a farthing , and this condition was , that he should marry . He had ...
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... wishes of your faithful people , we gladly embrace every opportunity of testifying our joy , and laying our congratulations at your Majesty's feet . Permit us therefore , Royal Sir , to assure your Majesty , that your faithful Citizens ...
... wishes of your faithful people , we gladly embrace every opportunity of testifying our joy , and laying our congratulations at your Majesty's feet . Permit us therefore , Royal Sir , to assure your Majesty , that your faithful Citizens ...
Σελίδα 28
... wish him joy ' . ' And I , ' said the Queen , will go too . ' Mr. Buller then dropt a hint of the additional pleasure it would give the Bishop , if he could see the Princes . That , ' said the King , requires contrivance ; but if I can ...
... wish him joy ' . ' And I , ' said the Queen , will go too . ' Mr. Buller then dropt a hint of the additional pleasure it would give the Bishop , if he could see the Princes . That , ' said the King , requires contrivance ; but if I can ...
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... wish to do . His govern- ment believed him , and awarded to him its thanks for having fought so well , considering that the elements had allied them- selves with the English against him . It is , however , certain that the Saints and ...
... wish to do . His govern- ment believed him , and awarded to him its thanks for having fought so well , considering that the elements had allied them- selves with the English against him . It is , however , certain that the Saints and ...
Σελίδα 73
... wish that the suspicion were well founded , as it might be some apology for his private assassina- tion of Count Konigsmark , of whom he was jealous . Francis I. of Austria exiled his eldest son to Bohemia , and George II . of England ...
... wish that the suspicion were well founded , as it might be some apology for his private assassina- tion of Count Konigsmark , of whom he was jealous . Francis I. of Austria exiled his eldest son to Bohemia , and George II . of England ...
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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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