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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... regard to the young Princes , has been , that the education of a Prince of the blood , was a branch of the royal prerogative , and that the mere agitation of the subject was derogatory to the dignity of the Crown . But as we have before ...
... regard to the young Princes , has been , that the education of a Prince of the blood , was a branch of the royal prerogative , and that the mere agitation of the subject was derogatory to the dignity of the Crown . But as we have before ...
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... regard to his character and situation required him to pursue ; and trusted that the house had that day received an earnest of the future disposition of his Royal Highness , and of that regard to the welfare of the people which would ...
... regard to his character and situation required him to pursue ; and trusted that the house had that day received an earnest of the future disposition of his Royal Highness , and of that regard to the welfare of the people which would ...
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... regard I owe to the security of my father's crown , and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people , I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation proposed to me , restricted as they are , still retaining every opinion ...
... regard I owe to the security of my father's crown , and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people , I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation proposed to me , restricted as they are , still retaining every opinion ...
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