The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... considered as an indisputable passport to the honor of knighthood , and the King , having on this occasion , delivered his answer , was about to retire , when the Lord in waiting intimated to his Majesty , that the Lord Mayor was ...
... considered as an indisputable passport to the honor of knighthood , and the King , having on this occasion , delivered his answer , was about to retire , when the Lord in waiting intimated to his Majesty , that the Lord Mayor was ...
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... , in the character of carica- turists , who considered these infantine drawing - rooms as an excellent subject for the lash of their satirical powers ; and , accordingly , one of them put forth the following caricature 26 THE HISTORY OF ...
... , in the character of carica- turists , who considered these infantine drawing - rooms as an excellent subject for the lash of their satirical powers ; and , accordingly , one of them put forth the following caricature 26 THE HISTORY OF ...
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... considered , that the son of the Duke of Cumberland stands in a very near succession to the throne , it becomes a matter of importance that he should be educated according to the principles of LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 29.
... considered , that the son of the Duke of Cumberland stands in a very near succession to the throne , it becomes a matter of importance that he should be educated according to the principles of LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 29.
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... considered it an excellent opportunity of exacting from the people of this country an augmentation of his income , and on what other ground could he apply , than for the education of his son ? For himself , he knew that he might knock ...
... considered it an excellent opportunity of exacting from the people of this country an augmentation of his income , and on what other ground could he apply , than for the education of his son ? For himself , he knew that he might knock ...
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... considered but almost as a natural consequence , that the tutors of their children should have been selected from that class , who were the most conspicuous for the display of those principles , which they themselves pro- fessed . The ...
... considered but almost as a natural consequence , that the tutors of their children should have been selected from that class , who were the most conspicuous for the display of those principles , which they themselves pro- fessed . The ...
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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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