The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 σελίδες |
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... became the undoubted heiress , not only of the house of York , but also of the Conqueror , the common roval stock . Henry VIII . , the issue of this marriage , became , therefore , King , by a clear and indisputable hereditary right ...
... became the undoubted heiress , not only of the house of York , but also of the Conqueror , the common roval stock . Henry VIII . , the issue of this marriage , became , therefore , King , by a clear and indisputable hereditary right ...
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... became the theme of public discussion , Sir Francis and Lady Lumm , most strenously advised Mrs. Jordan never to accede to the terms of his Royal Highness , as in such case , however painful to their feelings , they could no longer ...
... became the theme of public discussion , Sir Francis and Lady Lumm , most strenously advised Mrs. Jordan never to accede to the terms of his Royal Highness , as in such case , however painful to their feelings , they could no longer ...
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... became the partial residence of her illustrious friend . The sensitive feelings of Mrs. Jordan were ill attuned to witness this neglect with stoicism , and in order , therefore , to recruit her finances , and separate herself from ...
... became the partial residence of her illustrious friend . The sensitive feelings of Mrs. Jordan were ill attuned to witness this neglect with stoicism , and in order , therefore , to recruit her finances , and separate herself from ...
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