History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Μέρη 2-3;Μέρος 8William Cobbett, 1830 |
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... duty to maintain , at all " times , a jealous guard on its purity , the at- " tempt , in the present instance , not having been " carried into effect , the House did not think it 66 necessary to proceed to any criminating reso ...
... duty to maintain , at all " times , a jealous guard on its purity , the at- " tempt , in the present instance , not having been " carried into effect , the House did not think it 66 necessary to proceed to any criminating reso ...
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... in this case , two duties to fulfil , both of a sacred nature ; one towards his wife ; and another towards that virtuous , industrious , forgiving , and too generous people , from whose care and toil he had , for thirty 1 ...
... in this case , two duties to fulfil , both of a sacred nature ; one towards his wife ; and another towards that virtuous , industrious , forgiving , and too generous people , from whose care and toil he had , for thirty 1 ...
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... duties , though the law restrained him in the choosing of a wife , this restraint was a condition upon which he was to enjoy royal magnificence and power ; and , though it restrained him in his choice , it did not compel him to marry ...
... duties , though the law restrained him in the choosing of a wife , this restraint was a condition upon which he was to enjoy royal magnificence and power ; and , though it restrained him in his choice , it did not compel him to marry ...
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... duty towards the nation , it bound him , in the first place , to refrain from any indulgence , from giving way to any passion , from doing any - thing which , operating in the way of example , might be injurious to public morals . We ...
... duty towards the nation , it bound him , in the first place , to refrain from any indulgence , from giving way to any passion , from doing any - thing which , operating in the way of example , might be injurious to public morals . We ...
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... duties to fulfil , both of a sacred nature ; one towards his wife ; and another towards that virtuous , industrious , forgiving , and too generous people , from whose care and toil he had , for thirty HISTORY OF [ Chap .
... duties to fulfil , both of a sacred nature ; one towards his wife ; and another towards that virtuous , industrious , forgiving , and too generous people , from whose care and toil he had , for thirty HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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