History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Μέρη 2-3;Μέρος 8William Cobbett, 1830 |
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... constitutional opposition " which was necessary to amuse and deceive the people . 27. Thus supported by the two bodies of the aristocracy united , Pitt went into this memorable war , which , though attended with numerous im- portant ...
... constitutional opposition " which was necessary to amuse and deceive the people . 27. Thus supported by the two bodies of the aristocracy united , Pitt went into this memorable war , which , though attended with numerous im- portant ...
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... constitution ; " that , on the 25th April , 1809 , LORD CASTLEREAGH , then a minister of the king , having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , " that " it was its bounden duty to maintain , at all " times , a ...
... constitution ; " that , on the 25th April , 1809 , LORD CASTLEREAGH , then a minister of the king , having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , " that " it was its bounden duty to maintain , at all " times , a ...
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... constitution " in its true light . They withdrew the bill ; but the Catholics , to whom they stood solemnly pledged , were coming with a petition for the bill that had been thus withdrawn . The ministers ( having no thought of quitting ...
... constitution " in its true light . They withdrew the bill ; but the Catholics , to whom they stood solemnly pledged , were coming with a petition for the bill that had been thus withdrawn . The ministers ( having no thought of quitting ...
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... constitution . " The history of the withdrawing of the Catholic bill now came out : and a history more disgraceful never stained the character of any government on earth . The public cried aloud for an explanation of this matter . It ...
... constitution . " The history of the withdrawing of the Catholic bill now came out : and a history more disgraceful never stained the character of any government on earth . The public cried aloud for an explanation of this matter . It ...
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... - " form would have been highly censurable ; for " that distinguished statesman , in both these instances , brought forward the propositions as A an individual member of parliament . The " constitutional distinction 11. ] GEORGE IV .
... - " form would have been highly censurable ; for " that distinguished statesman , in both these instances , brought forward the propositions as A an individual member of parliament . The " constitutional distinction 11. ] GEORGE IV .
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