History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED BY MILLS , JOWETT , AND MILLS : BOLT - COURT ; PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM COBBETT , 11 , BOLT - COURT , FLEET - STREET . 37-30 HISTORY OF THE REGENCY AND REIGN OF GEORGE IV 1834 . HISTORY Front Cover.
... . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED BY MILLS , JOWETT , AND MILLS : BOLT - COURT ; PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM COBBETT , 11 , BOLT - COURT , FLEET - STREET . 37-30 HISTORY OF THE REGENCY AND REIGN OF GEORGE IV 1834 . HISTORY Front Cover.
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... LONDON , and GHENT was ap- pointed as a place for carrying on the negotia- tions . The Americans , though victorious in their battles , wanted peace ; were extremely anxious to obtain it ; while the English government drawled out the ...
... LONDON , and GHENT was ap- pointed as a place for carrying on the negotia- tions . The Americans , though victorious in their battles , wanted peace ; were extremely anxious to obtain it ; while the English government drawled out the ...
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... London , and there repeating the proclamation in the presence of the Lord Mayor and other authorities of that great city . But , so disgraceful was this trans- action felt to be ; so ashamed were the govern --- ment of it , that there ...
... London , and there repeating the proclamation in the presence of the Lord Mayor and other authorities of that great city . But , so disgraceful was this trans- action felt to be ; so ashamed were the govern --- ment of it , that there ...
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... London as possible , he took him , very judiciously , to PLYMOUTH . He had with him one Lieutenant - General with a wife and three children , two other Lieutenant - Gene- rals , several other persons , his " personal sur- geon ...
... London as possible , he took him , very judiciously , to PLYMOUTH . He had with him one Lieutenant - General with a wife and three children , two other Lieutenant - Gene- rals , several other persons , his " personal sur- geon ...
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... London and of Paris , the most effectual measures for the en- tire and definitive abolition of a commerce so odious , and so strongly condemned by the laws of religion and of nature . The present Additional Article shall have the same ...
... London and of Paris , the most effectual measures for the en- tire and definitive abolition of a commerce so odious , and so strongly condemned by the laws of religion and of nature . The present Additional Article shall have the same ...
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